Proclaim Remote

Published by: Faithlife
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This remote app is the perfect compliment to Proclaim by Logos. It gives worship leaders, preachers, teachers, and other presenters even more access to the cutting edge features of Proclaim.
Use the remote with your Proclaim desktop app to:
Control or follow along with On-Air presentations
View your notes as you present
Preview presentations
Play and pause video service items
Present straight from your mobile device to your TV or projector via Airplay/Chromecast
And more
More about Proclaim by Logos
Proclaim is the first cloud-based church presentation software, bringing true collaboration to your ministry team:
Access your presentation from any device with an internet connection
Send signals to people who use the Faithlife Study Bible app and Logos’ Bible app
Broadcast messages containing Bible verses, events, and even donation requests
Plus, anyone with this app can follow along with On-Air presentations, seeing nearly everything that appears on the projection screen.
This remote is exclusively for use with Proclaim by Logos and works in conjunction with both the Mac and Windows apps.
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Proclaim Remote Reviews

“Needed” Additions

PCCSoundbooth on

United States

This app would be great, however I may be asking for a lot here. I think this would be even better if it had the ability to add things like scriptures or photos. I understand songs and videos may be difficult as you almost need a computer to make the necessary changes to them. Bible verses and photos are simplistic however. 3 out of 5 for now until this happens.

Not able to login

Segi40 on

United States

I’m not able to Login and it’s saying error when I try to put in forgot password to see if that’s the issue.

Does not load all the slides

WilliamM11 on

United States

Does not load all of the slides even if I have everything synchronized from the computer.

Editing in remote app not available?

twogoofycats on

United States

Would like an easy way to edit screens from within the remote app.

Great Concept but disconnects OFTEN

Tabrambam on

United States

The remote app is great as I know the timing of my sermons and slides. The Tech booth LOVES the concept of me controlling my own slides BUT THE APP DISCONNECTS OFTEN and is not reliable. I have my iPad and iPhone on standby and even these will not be allowed to connect, or they get kicked out with an “error” slide, and the Tech team has to stay on their toes to take over which is becoming a regular practice. FIX THE APP! Thank you

Not Same as Desktop

WayhMan101 on

United States

The app works just fine as a controller, but I am curious, do y’all have an app that is similar to the one for desktop? I have since switched over to using iPad only and now I cannot edit slides in collaboration mode with fellow church staff. Is there in alternative to this issue? I could really use help.

Would Be Great If It Worked Reliably

geekbert on

United States

I’ve never been able to rely on this app because it fails to connect of looses it’s connection so often. I would love something like the Keynote app for my iPad that allows me to control my presentation with confidence. When you’re in front of 300 people running a service, there isn’t room for app crashes or loss of activity. The only thing I use this for occasionally is to look up a slide in advance using the Follow feature, but even that isn’t always reliable. This basic level of dependability would be necessary for me to seriously use this app. Next level would be to let me edit slides from my iPad (as I can in Keynote). My iPad is my main computer. It would be great to not have to run to my Mac just to make a small edit to a slide.

Not so great

kahghidoj on

United States

The remote apps rarely work. If the remote app doesn’t work correctly then why is the church having to pay for the program

De lo peor

jahaziel007 on

United States

De las peores apps que he usado. La app no funciona como control.

Great app

CSchimmel on

United States

I believe people that are having connectivity issues are mainly due to networking and not the app itself. It works flawlessly for us but we have a robust wireless network. A few things I’d like to suggest or be able to help if this became open source since it’s just the remote and not the paid for app itself - slides to have banners like they do in the app, ex. chorus has a c and color, verse 1 has 1, etc, just like the app - change the preview mode, on a tablet, it be nice to have the tiles instead of a giant preview and a slider of tiles - the ability of On screen Bible to show the text in the preview Love that app (the main app and the remote)! Keep it up. More API commands would be great too!

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