Description
ClapKit is a mobile shooting log for Assistant Directors.
Built for real sets where every second matters. ClapKit replaces paper shot logs, stopwatches, and manual data re-entry. You capture everything during production — no rewriting into Excel after wrap.
What you can do in ClapKit:
create projects, shoot days, scenes, and shots;
log takes in seconds;
run an action timer on the main workspace screen;
set DAY/NIGHT, INT/EXT, SYNC/MOS, and PickUp modes;
add notes and quick tags;
run a true MultiCam workflow with per-camera Roll/File and per-camera tech settings;
keep tech values between takes;
export clean reports to CSV and XLSX;
transfer a full project between devices via .clap file.
Extended parameters:
Camera Model, Lens Model
ND, Diopter, Stop, Stock
Aspect, Movement, Rig
Why it works well on set:
clean, calm UI with no overload;
minimal manual typing;
consistent, production-ready data format for editorial and post;
local-first storage with no mandatory sign-up.
ClapKit brings structure to set chaos: the right data is captured immediately, nothing gets lost, and your report is ready to export.
What's new (v1.6)
1. Tapping the project info block now opens Project Editor.
2. The Take Editor has been fully redesigned.
3. Shift Start and Shift End were added at day level and included in the export header.
4. Checkboxes were replaced with Switch controls.
5. Camera parameter workflow was reworked: new Edit Parameters mode, tap fields directly to show/hide, hidden fields are preserved in data and excluded from export, and parameter settings are inherited when adding new cameras.
6. Parameter UI field sizes were unified (matching Shutter/FPS), Zoom button height was set to 44 pt, and button labels were centered.
7. The camera name row was removed from project creation; camera letter assignment now works the same as in the workspace.
8. The profile button was updated, and the vibe emoji was changed from flower to cactus.
9. Working take logic was added: radio selection in the workspace, time is taken from the selected working take and summed in shot, scene, day, and project cards.
10. The bottom visual gap/border was removed in Camera Model and Lens Model pickers while keeping normal scrolling behavior.