There’s nothing quite like being in the moment—whether you're preaching, teaching, hosting, or leading a room of people. But if you’ve ever needed to signal the tech booth or shuffled through your notes, you know how quickly that rhythm can be interrupted. That’s where the new ProPresenter Remote comes in. With just a few taps on your phone or tablet, you can control your entire presentation and stay connected from anywhere in the room (yes, even the stage!).
Preach with presence—every time
Whether you're preaching, teaching, hosting, or leading a gathering, one thing remains true: your message matters. But delivering it well means staying present—not wondering if the right slide is showing or worrying about losing your place. The ProPresenter Remote app keeps you centered. With your phone or tablet in hand, you can guide your presentation seamlessly—without hand signals, awkward pauses, or tech hiccups. You stay in control, without ever stepping away from your moment.
Designed for the way you preach
Every communicator is different. Some pastors like to see what’s ahead. Others want just the current slide and a few speaker notes. Some prefer to swipe, others tap. That’s why the ProPresenter Remote is customizable. It supports how you lead, not the other way around. It's not about learning a complicated app—it’s about removing distractions so you can stay focused on your calling.
It’s already yours
The ProPresenter Remote app is available now on the App Store and Google Play—and if you're using ProPresenter 20 or later, it's already included in your subscription. No extra cost. No complicated setup. Just connect to the same network, and you’re good to go. You don’t need to be tech-savvy. You just need to stay in the moment... and this app makes that possible!
Pastors today are more than just speakers—they’re leaders, shepherds, and communicators navigating a culture full of distractions. The ProPresenter Remote app helps you cut through the noise and lead with clarity. Your message is too important to be interrupted. So why not keep the power in the palm of your hand?