Project materials and collaboration
Keep scripts, decks, files, status, and next steps in one working home for the team.
Greenlit helps indie film teams stay organized from development through packaging and delivery.
For a lot of filmmakers, the work still lives across inboxes, spreadsheets, shared drives, deck drafts, funding notes, and whoever on the team happens to remember where things stand. That works until the project starts moving faster than the system holding it together.
Greenlit gives producers and small teams one place to manage project materials, collaboration, financing visibility, and reporting so they spend less time chasing updates and more time getting the film made.
Scripts, decks, lookbooks, working files, and status updates live in one place instead of scattered across drives and threads.
Once a project has early momentum, Greenlit helps teams keep equity, debt, grants, sponsor money, and investor conversations organized with clearer visibility into what is committed, what is pending, and how the stack fits together.
Keep reporting, compliance, obligations, and delivery work tied to the project instead of rebuilding the record later.
Keep scripts, decks, files, status, and next steps in one working home for the team.
Keep the finance side organized across equity, debt, grants, sponsors, and investor conversations with clearer transparency around the stack.
Keep financing, obligations, and waterfall visibility tied to the project instead of rebuilding it later.
For filmmakers, the back office is the part no one really wants to think about until it becomes a problem.
This is especially useful when the creative side is strong, but the business side is still being run through spreadsheets, drives, and memory.
The point is not to make a small team feel like a studio. It is to give a small team enough structure so the project does not outgrow the system holding it together.
Clappy is Greenlit's free connector for the film industry. If the more immediate need is meeting the right people, Clappy can learn a little about who you are, what you are working on, and who you are trying to meet, then start surfacing relevant connections and warm introductions.
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If this sounds familiar, the next step is simple: look at where the project is still being managed by hand and whether Greenlit should start with materials, financing workflow, or back-office tracking.