Everyone hears it at the same moment
Making that happen takes booths, pairs of interpreters, receivers, a technician and a relay chain that holds. Cabine keeps all of it straight, for the agencies who do this work.
14 days free, no card. Flat monthly price. Free for every interpreter you dispatch.
Good morning. We will now begin.
- CH 2SPANISH · BOOTH 01Buenos días. Vamos a comenzar.
- CH 3FRENCH · BOOTH 02Bonjour. Nous allons commencer.
- CH 4GERMAN · BOOTH 03Guten Morgen. Wir beginnen jetzt.
- CH 5PORTUGUESE · BOOTH 04 · VIA PIVOTBom dia. Vamos começar.
Two people in a box, thirty minutes each. That is the unit of work your whole business is built on.
One interpreter live, one listening and ready, swapping before either tires. Everything else exists to keep that pair working. Most software in this category never learned it, because it was built for a clinic booking one interpreter for one appointment, then stretched to cover conferences.
- 01You run a handful of coordinators and you know your interpreters by name.
- 02Your busy season is somebody else's conference calendar, not a steady weekly load.
- 03You have lost money to a cancellation window you could not evidence.
- 04You have rebuilt the same run sheet in a spreadsheet more times than you want to count.
The pair is the unit, not the appointment
Two interpreters per booth for any session over an hour, three once the event runs past a single day. Cabine builds the team from the shape of the event, so the second and third interpreter are never something you have to remember separately.
When a booth works from a pivot rather than the floor, that dependency is recorded. Move the pivot and every booth downstream is flagged, while you are still planning rather than on the morning.
Four moments, one booth card
The same card appears on your schedule, in the dispatch queue, on the interpreter's phone and on the printed run sheet. Learn it once.
Price it by booth
Languages, days and session hours produce the team automatically. Booths follow languages, receivers follow delegates, and a venue with permanent booths removes the rental without you editing anything.
Offer, and let it fill
Send work to qualified interpreters filtered by language pair, accreditation and travel radius. They accept on their phone, and a decline rolls to the next candidate. An unfilled booth chases itself.
One sheet for the day
Booth numbers, channels, halls, pairs and pivots on a single page that prints cleanly and reads on a phone in a dark room. A change reaches everyone affected, including down a relay chain.
Close out and invoice
Confirmed hours, overtime, travel, cancellation fees and equipment become a client invoice and interpreter payout records in the same step. No re-keying a fortnight later when nobody remembers Thursday.
$79 a month
Flat, published, unlimited assignments. Priced by coordinator seat and never by volume, so a heavy season does not produce a surprise invoice. Your interpreters never pay.
Price a conference before you quote it
Languages, days and delegate count become booths, teams, ISO 4043 booth rental, receivers, technician and a total. Every rate editable to your own card. No signup, no email wall, and it stays that way.
Before you sign up
Does Cabine work for medical interpreting?
No, and that is deliberate. Cabine does not handle protected health information and we do not sign business associate agreements. If your agency staffs hospitals and clinics, you need a platform with a HIPAA posture. We would rather say so than sell you something that puts you at risk.
Do interpreters pay anything?
Never. They accept assignments, see their schedule and submit timesheets at no cost. Charging the scarce side of a two sided market is how platforms lose interpreters, and it is not a mistake we intend to copy.
How are relay chains handled?
Mark a booth as working from a pivot rather than the floor. Cabine records the dependency, so changing the pivot booth flags every booth downstream, and a quote prices the chain as an extra booth rather than a discount.
Can I bring my existing rate card?
Yes. Rates are per interpreter, per language pair and per client, with half day minimums, overtime thresholds and cancellation windows configurable. The defaults are market benchmarks you should replace on day one.
What happens to my data if I leave?
Export everything as CSV at any time, including after you cancel. Your booking history is your business record, not our retention strategy.