A producer’s tool, not a manager’s dashboard.
Three surfaces do most of the work: the tracker, the Today panel, and the client portal. Each one is shaped around a specific moment in the producer’s day.
See where you are. See what's next.
The tracker is the centerpiece. Instead of a long checklist of every stage, you see three at a time: what just shipped, what’s in flight, and what’s next.
Above it, a Progress Hero shows the percentage complete and the live count. A spine timeline keeps the full pipeline visible — click any dot to peek at any stage without losing your place. When you finish a stage, the next one moves into focus automatically.
It draws your eye to the work that matters, not the project structure. That’s the difference between a tool and a checklist.
Wake up to a ranked queue.
An AI layer reads every active project across your studio and surfaces the 3–7 things that need your attention right now. Each item has a one-line rationale — “Overdue 2 days; this is blocking the second cut” — and a category tag like Blocker, Client waiting, or Ready to ship.
It’s not autonomous. It doesn’t mark things done or send emails. Its only job is to rank what the system already knows: due dates, asset request status, change request commitments, momentum signals. You stay in control; the AI just compresses the “what should I do next” moment from minutes to seconds.
Refreshes every 15 minutes, or when you make a change that matters. Runs on Claude.
A calm window for the client.
Every client gets a private link. They land on a focused view of their project — current cut, approval flow, asset requests they owe you, change request status. None of your internal notes, none of the producer-side noise.
They can approve a cut, submit a change request, or upload an asset. Every action they take updates your tracker in real time. You stop writing status emails. They stop asking “where are we?”
Studios on Studio and Agency tiers can swap our wordmark for their own logo in the client view. To the client, it looks like your studio’s portal — because it is.
One simple hierarchy. Everything plugs in.
Five levels, each with a clear purpose. Producers, links, and deliverables attach exactly where you’d expect — no Custom Field Workshop required.
Add a teammate to your studio once. Grant them access to every project under a client, or wire them into a single project. They see exactly what they need — no more.
Every Frame.io URL, Vimeo review, Drive folder, and contract reference lives on the project — versioned, labeled, annotated. The canonical source of truth for the work.
One project, many deliverables — Hero Cut, 15s Cutdown, Stems-only mix. Each one tracks its own pipeline of stages in parallel.
Not a replacement for your tools.
Untitled.pro sits on top of Frame.io, Vimeo, Slack, Drive, Dropbox, and the rest. Producers keep their existing flow — we just link to the work that lives in those tools and surface its status in one place.
Native integrations with Slack and Frame.io are landing soon. For now, every project stage can carry rich links to your review URLs, file shares, and contracts. When a client approves a Frame.io cut, you mark the stage done and Untitled.pro reflects it. No double-entry.
The promise is in the tagline: keep your stack — perfect your process.
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