How the guides are prepared
Stage Plot Forge guidance is written around the information a receiving production team needs to assess stage space, patching, monitors, equipment, responsibilities, and timing. Examples use realistic but fictional show data so they can be shared and adapted safely.
Each guide is reviewed against the current website, product capabilities, and linked resources before its updated date changes. Material changes are reflected in the visible page date, Article structured data, and sitemap.
How product claims are checked
Feature, compatibility, export, trial, price, and licensing statements are checked against the current public release and purchase flow. The guides distinguish general production practice from features that are specific to Stage Plot Forge.
No ratings, testimonials, or usage numbers are published unless they can be supported. Downloadable templates are original Stage Plot Forge resources and may be used as starting points for a production document.
Corrections and feedback
Live production practices vary by venue, region, show, and crew. If a guide is unclear, outdated, or missing an important operational detail, email jptechapplications@gmail.com with the page and proposed correction.
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