What It Does
Sequence Hub adds a dedicated panel to Premiere Pro that gives you a clear view of your entire sequence structure. If you work with nested sequences, you know how easy it is to lose track of where you are or end up with a cluttered project bin. Sequence Hub addresses that by mapping your sequence hierarchy in one place and letting you jump between sequences without hunting through the timeline or project panel.
Key Features
Sequence structure navigation. The panel displays your nested sequences as a navigable tree. Click to open any sequence directly, which cuts down on the back-and-forth that comes with deeply nested projects.
Automatic data updates. The panel refreshes in real time as you add, remove, or rename sequences. You don’t need to manually refresh anything.
Quick navigation arrows. Added in version 1.1.0, arrow buttons let you step backward and forward through previously visited sequences, similar to browser history.
Minimalistic UI mode. If screen space is tight, you can switch to an arrows-only view that keeps the panel small while still giving you fast navigation.
Who It’s For
Editors who regularly use nested sequences will get the most out of this. It’s particularly useful on longer projects, documentary work, or any edit where sequences reference other sequences multiple times. If your project panel is filling up with nests and you’re constantly clicking around to find the right timeline, Sequence Hub is built for exactly that problem.
Pricing
Sequence Hub is a one-time purchase at $26.99, available through aescripts.com. A 10-day free trial with no feature limitations is available, so you can test it in your actual projects before buying. It’s also included in the Leyero bundle for Premiere Pro, which saves 15% across multiple tools.