Build
Lay out the real kit. Every node is a physical item. Every line is a decision.
THINK IN SPACEFOR HYBRID PHOTO / VIDEO WORKFLOWS
The camera is rarely what gets forgotten. It's everything around it — across every system, standard, cable, and dependency.
You don't need LOADOUT if every shoot uses the same body, the same lens, and the same cable.
You need it when the system changes.
When a Canon body meets a Sony monitor, an Atomos recorder, an EF lens, a USB-C workflow, and a power setup that only works if one small link is present — a checklist stops being enough.
LOADOUT gives physical systems a surface. You place the gear, connect the relationships, and see the assumptions that usually stay in your head until you are already on set.
Lay out the real kit. Every node is a physical item. Every line is a decision.
THINK IN SPACECheck the structure for missing links, compatibility questions, and workflow gaps.
VERIFY THE DIFFTurn the confirmed system into a field checklist for pack out and pack in. Exports as a PDF.
TAKE IT THEREA CONNECTION IS A HYPOTHESIS
LOADOUT does not silently complete your setup. You make the connection. Review tells you when the structure still has a question.
Explore the workflow ↗Duplicate the last Build. Change what this shoot needs. Review what broke, confirm what travels, and carry the useful lessons forward.
Notion and spreadsheets are good for listing the gear you're bringing. LOADOUT is for building that gear on a Canvas and seeing what connects to what to make the setup hold together.
The initial presets don't cover every manufacturer or every piece of gear. Anything that isn't listed, you add to your own Gear Shelf. The presets are a starting point — your gear is the point.
No. You place the gear and make the connections. Review is where you check what you've built.
No. LOADOUT checks how a setup is meant to connect — mounts, power, media, standards. Whether the actual units behave on the day is still yours to confirm.
LOADOUT is a Mac app. It isn't a tool for quick taps on a phone at the location — it's a place to sit down and think through a setup before the shoot. What you take to set is the exported Loadout checklist.
There is no cloud sharing. The Loadout checklist exports as a PDF — with checkboxes, so the same sheet works for pack out and for making sure everything comes back at wrap.
LOCAL BY DEFAULT · NO ACCOUNT
No account, no sign-in, no upload. Your gear library and your builds live on your device — so what you are planning stays yours.
THE SYSTEM IS YOURS TO QUESTION
LOADOUT for Mac is approaching release. The download link will be added when the app is published.
Pricing and release timing will be announced separately.