
If things look a little different round Streamtime to you, that’s because they are!
We’ve given ourselves a bit of a makeover, and we’re rolling out an all-new, all-exciting, all-browser-based version of Streamtime. If you’re interested in switching over, just let us know.
Otherwise, what we’re now calling ‘Streamtime Classic’ will continue operating exactly as you remember. You’ll still be able to log into your existing account, you’ll still be able to lodge support tickets, and we’ll still have your back.
Streamtime Classic
— Runs in FileMaker Pro on your Mac or Windows desktop.
— Looks like this:

Streamtime Web
— Runs in any browser on desktop or mobile devices.
— Requires and works as a companion to Streamtime Classic.
— Looks like this:

Streamtime
— It’s new and it’s plastered all over this website.
— 100% web based and built from the ground up with fresh thinking.
— Looks like this:

Not if you don’t want to! You control your account - if you do nothing, you’ll still be on Streamtime Classic.
You can keep using Streamtime Classic for as long as you want. We’ll continue to support it, and it will work the same as it does right now.
If you’re feeling adventurous and you do want to try out the new Streamtime, you can sign up for a trial account, which won’t impact your current Streamtime account one bit. In fact, if you’re a current Streamtime customer and you’d like to check out the new Streamtime, we’d love to invite you to explore the new Streamtime for as long as you want, absolutely free - just sign up for trial and we'll hook you up.
Of course - be our guest! In fact, if you’re a current Streamtime customer and you’d like to check out the new Streamtime, we’d love to invite you to explore the new Streamtime for as long as you want, absolutely free - just sign up for trial so we can arrange your trial.
The structure of the two systems is drastically different, meaning any attempt to import quote, job, task, invoice information from Streamtime Classic would increase the possiblity of data discrepancies. After numerous attempts it was decided that instead of working through a potentially painful data import we would solve the source of the problem by allowing full access to a complete (local runtime) copy of your Classic Streamtime. More information here in this post.
