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Cuez Automator | Studio Automation for Broadcast Engineers

Studio Automation Built for Engineers

Automation that works with your stack, not against it.

Cuez integrates with your existing systems, reducing complexity instead of adding to it.

The problem isn’t automation. It’s unreliable automation.

You’ve dealt with systems that don’t talk to each other. Integrations that work in theory and fail under pressure.

Vendors who blame the NRCS, the switcher, the graphics… anything but their own setup.

In a live control room, that’s not acceptable.

We don’t promise.
We prove with a process.

We’ll have your automation running in ONE day (or dinner’s on us).

Step 1 — Technical discovery call

We review your current automation, systems, and constraints to understand how your control room actually operates.

Step 2 — On-site integration

We come to your studio, wherever you are, and help you integrate Cuez into the tools you already use, demonstrating how they work together in your environment.

Step 3 — Live validation

You see exactly what can be automated, how it behaves, and where the limits are before anything goes live.

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You don’t need another promise — you need to see it.

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Automation Designed for Engineers

Anyone can run a show

Cuez lets anchors, producers, or journalists run live shows without technical knowledge. Engineers configure the setup once, and Cuez executes it reliably every time.

Works with any tool in your control room, legacy or modern.

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Cuez Advantages

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FAQ

Can I integrate my existing devices?

Yes. Cuez is API-first, designed to work with any playout, graphics, or device system.

Does it require new hardware?

No. Cuez is cloud-first but can work with your existing setup.

Is it hard to maintain?

Not at all. It’s designed for engineers to configure quickly and keep running with minimal overhead.

What’s the typical deployment time?

Most local stations are live in under a week.