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Branded content + social·Austin, TX

Noon Collective

Producer onboarding from 2 weeks to 2 days

2d
New-producer ramp
down from 14d on the old stack
~0
Receipts lost / mo
down from an average of 11/mo
real-time
Margin visibility
budget actuals visible on every project
The setup

A growing branded-content team running 10–15 shoots a month for SaaS and DTC brands. Bringing on new producers was painful — each one had to learn 4 different tools just to start work.

The problem
  • New producers took 2 weeks to learn the team's tool soup before they could ship.
  • Budgets lived in Sheets; actuals came in as receipts in a Slack channel.
  • Clients were getting different-looking deliverables depending on which producer ran the shoot.
What we built for them
Frame
One shared template library for treatments and shot lists.
Budget
Receipts uploaded straight into the budget, auto-categorized.
Ledger
Budget actuals roll directly into the wrap invoice.
Pipeline
Every project shows the same handoff trail — pitch → contract → wrap.

Production Swell is the first tool where I can hand a project to a new producer and trust the outcome.

Devon Park · Head of Production, Noon Collective
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