RemCue is a remote slide cueing system from Presentation Mechanics, LLC, designed to solve the common problem in remote meetings where presenters have to say “Next Slide Please” out loud. It connects the operator’s screen with the presenter’s screen via an event code. The presenter clicks on a phone, tablet, or computer, and the operator receives the cue and advances the presentation.
The product consists of two parts: the Operator Screen and the Speaker Screen. It generally runs in the browser, with no installation required. It supports audio alerts, speaker name display, countdown and overtime timers, an event clock, a separate Speaker Timer Screen, and multiple active speakers at the same time. Operators can enable or disable an individual speaker’s clicker. If a speaker is using it in a laptop browser, they can also trigger forward/back actions with a USB clicker or keyboard. The newly added feature for remotely controlling slide changes on the show machine currently depends on a small app, which is Windows-only for now; a MacOS version is still in development.
RemCue charges by event code. A single Event Code costs USD 9.99 per 10 days, with periods added cumulatively. Subscription plans are priced by combinations of 2, 5, or 10 event codes and 30, 90, or 365 days; for example, 2 codes for 30 days costs USD 53, while 10 codes for 365 days costs USD 2772. Event codes can be reused during the subscription period, but each code can only be tied to one event at a time. Subscriptions renew automatically and can be canceled. A Demo is available on the website, with each trial session limited to 15 minutes.
Its main advantage is that it targets a very specific use case, making it well suited to conference technicians and hybrid event production teams. Browser-based access lowers the deployment barrier, and a phone can serve as the presenter’s clicker. The event-code model also fits the procurement logic of renting event equipment. The drawbacks are that the available materials do not disclose common enterprise software capabilities such as APIs, third-party integrations, SSO, audit logs, or data encryption. There is also limited information about team permissions and security compliance. Overall, it feels more like a professional event tool than a full meeting management platform.
RemCue is suitable for remote corporate meetings, online launches, and hybrid events where teams need “remote presenter cueing with centralized operator control.” For ordinary video meetings, Zoom, Teams, PowerPoint Live, or a traditional presentation clicker may already be enough. The source material does not provide information on access from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before purchasing, it is advisable to test the accessibility of remcue.com, latency, browser compatibility, and the payment process.
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