Control Mode
Browse playlists, trigger items, and monitor a live preview of what’s on screen — all from your phone or tablet.
Stage Mode
See large-text lyrics, Bible verses, and slide content on a dedicated confidence monitor so presenters never have to look at the main screen.
Requirements
Apple TV
Any Apple TV running the LightLoop tvOS app. The Apple TV must be on the same Wi-Fi network or local network as your iOS device.
iPhone or iPad
iOS 16 or later. No LightLoop account is needed on the iOS device itself.
LightLoop Remote uses Apple Multipeer Connectivity — a peer-to-peer protocol that works entirely on your local network. No data leaves your building, and no internet connection is required after the app is installed.
Connecting to an Apple TV
Open LightLoop Remote
Launch the app on your iPhone or iPad. It immediately begins scanning for nearby Apple TVs running LightLoop.
Select your Apple TV
Any discovered Apple TVs appear as cards on the connection screen. Tap the one you want to connect to. The connection is confirmed in a few seconds.
The two modes
Control Mode
Control Mode
Control Mode is designed for operators and media technicians. It shows the full playlist browser, an item grid with live thumbnails, and a 16:9 preview panel mirroring what’s currently on the Apple TV screen. You can trigger any item directly from your device.See Control Mode for a full walkthrough.
Stage Mode
Stage Mode
Stage Mode is designed for worship leaders, speakers, and presenters. It displays the current slide or lyric in large, readable text — along with a preview of what’s coming next. Navigation is available via large tap zones, swipe gestures, and Bluetooth page-turners.See Stage Mode for a full walkthrough.
Multi-device sessions
Multiple iOS devices can connect to the same Apple TV simultaneously. A common setup:- iPhone in the operator’s hand running Control Mode
- iPad on a music stand or podium running Stage Mode for the presenter
There is no limit enforced on the number of simultaneous connections, but performance is best with five or fewer devices on the same session.