Slate App

Slate App

Streamline how your creative team work, only in one place.

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Slate is a SaaS solution designed for creative teams to streamline collaboration, enhance productivity, and manage projects efficiently. Enough of juggling through multiple tools to manage projects. Create, manage, review and store your projects in one hub.
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Famulor AI
Famulor AI
One agent, all channels: phone, web & WhatsApp AI
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Tomas Bustamante
🚀 Introducing Slate: Revolutionizing Creative Project Management 🚀 🤔 How do you currently manage your video or creative projects? 🤔 Juggling between Frame.io for video reviews, Google Drive for deliverables, assigning tasks in Notion, and constantly chasing updates via Gmail… Sound familiar? How many tools are you using right now just to collaborate effectively with your editors, designers, or creators? Three years ago, I founded a social media video editing agency. During that time, I faced constant frustration trying to manage projects across too many disconnected platforms. It was messy, time-consuming, and often delayed my team's workflow. That's why we built Slate. Imagine having the power of Notion's productivity features, but specifically tailored for creative projects, with Frame.io's video review capabilities, the simplicity of Trello, the organizational strength of Google Calendar, and file storage like Google Drive—all in one seamless platform. Slate aims to centralize your creative workflow, from task assignment and project tracking to reviewing content and delivering files. No more bouncing between apps—everything happens in one place, designed specifically for creative teams. 🌟 Why is this important? 🌟 Over 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. That’s just ONE social platform. Imagine the number of creative processes happening behind the scenes before these videos ever see the light of day. So, how many tools are you using to manage your creative projects?