The set has no desk. Fine.
Curtyn comes with you. Every tool works on a phone and a tablet, the app installs straight from the browser to your home screen, and a project can be downloaded for offline before you drive out to the middle of nowhere.
Installs like an app. Without the app store.
No download page, no version to keep up with. Add Curtyn to your home screen from the browser and it opens full-screen, with its own icon, on iPhone, Android and iPad.
Full-screen, edge to edge, notch-aware.
Added to your home screen, Curtyn runs standalone: no browser chrome, just the production. The layout respects the notch, the Dynamic Island and the home indicator, so buttons sit where thumbs can reach them and nothing hides behind the hardware.
- Add to home screen on iPhone, Android and iPad, straight from the browser
- Opens full-screen with its own icon, like a native app
- Safe-area aware: notch, island and home indicator
- Always the latest version, nothing to update
Built for thumbs, not shrunk for them.
The tools aren’t desktop pages squeezed onto a phone. Lists become cards, panels become bottom sheets you can flick away, and touch targets grow to a proper thumb size. The canvas pans and pinches, galleries zoom and swipe, slideshows get a filmstrip you can tap through.
- Bottom sheets for comments, versions and drawers, with drag to dismiss
- Pinch-zoom and swipe in galleries and lightboxes, touch pan on the canvas
- Lists turn into cards, toolbars into thumb-sized bars
- Bigger touch targets on every coarse-pointer device, phone and tablet alike
The barn has no wifi.
Locations are chosen for the light, not the coverage. Download the project before you leave, work through the day, and let it sync itself when the signal comes back.
Take the project with you.
One toggle on the project downloads the surfaces you need on set: the script, the schedule, locations, tasks and shoot mode. Read and work offline; your edits queue up locally and replay to the server the moment you’re back on a network.
- Download for offline: script, schedule, locations, tasks and shoot mode, cached on the device
- Edits made offline queue and sync when the network returns
- On-set captures are kept safely on the device until they can upload
- Open the app with no connection and it starts from cache, not an error page
Crew phones don’t need an account.
Every call sheet recipient gets a personal link that opens a phone-first view: call time, maps, schedule, people, notes. It caches itself on first open, so it still loads in the parking garage and on the moor, and it checks for a newer revision whenever it can.
- The day-of link works in any browser, no install, no account
- Caches on first open and keeps working offline
- Tap-to-call people, map deep links, add call time to the calendar
- Flags a newer revision the moment it can reach the server
The rest of the binder.
Get in early.
Curtyn is in open beta and free to use. Every tool, one project, and the people who need to see it. Start free and bring your production in.