Help Center · FAQ
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This is the fast-answer layer of the Help Center. Use it when you need clarity on setup,
projects, recording, export, reminders, or where a tool lives before you dive into a
full guide.
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Getting started
If you are new to iT Factor and just need the cleanest first path through profile setup, projects, and early workflow.
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Projects and deadlines
Use this section for project creation, due dates, reminders, archiving, and how work moves through the app.
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Recording and delivery
For camera questions, take review, exports, and what really happens when a tape is sent.
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Do I need to fill out everything right away?
No. Start with the essentials that help the app recognize you and support your first project. You can come back for the rest later. The best first pass is almost always lighter than people think.
See the Actor Profile Wizard guide.
What is the best first-day path through iT Factor?
Home, ActorKit, profile basics, first project, recording, review, then export. That sequence keeps the app feeling like one workflow instead of a pile of separate tools.
See the day-one guide.
What does the spinner coin do on Home?
It opens ActorKit, which is your professional workspace for profile details, headshots, resume, size card, rep info, and quick-reference tools.
See the Home Screen guide.
Can I create a project without every detail yet?
What is Project Lobby for?
It is the project-level home base where you return between sessions. It keeps the mission brief, session history, submitted tapes, archive actions, and project controls in one place.
See the Project Lobby guide.
Should I archive or delete a project?
Archive is the safer choice if you may want the project later. Delete is permanent. If you are not completely sure, archive instead.
See the Archiving Projects guide.
Why am I still getting due reminders after I exported?
Exporting is not the same as marking the deliverable as submitted. The submitted state is what usually tells the app the reminder responsibility is over.
See the Notifications guide.
Which camera mode should I use first?
Start with Scene mode first. That is where most people spend the majority of the session. Move into Slate or Keyframe Photo only when you are ready for those specific tasks.
See the Camera & Recording Session guide.
Is Session Takes the same as Take Review?
Not quite. Session Takes is better for quick checks while you are still recording. Take Review is the deeper comparison space for careful playback, finals, deliverables, and export.
See the Take Review guide.
Do I need to use the teleprompter?
No. It is helpful when you need it, but it is not required for a normal first recording session. Keep the focus on clean capture first.
See the camera guide.
What export choice is best for most people?
Why is a take missing from export?
The most common reason is that it was not marked as Final. Export is built around your chosen final material, not every take you recorded.
See the export guide.
Are social links clickable in an exported size card PDF?
Do I need to change settings often?
No. Most people only revisit settings when they want to adjust defaults, confirm plan status, or manage backups and support questions.
See the App Settings guide.
What is the difference between backup and sync?
Can I use iT Factor without notifications turned on?
Yes. Notifications are optional. The app still works if you leave them off; you just will not receive deadline reminders.
See the Notifications guide.
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