How it Works

Transform your film synopsis into a professional proposal, funding opportunities, and outreach tools tailored to your project.

Getting started takes about three minutes

  • Enter your film title, genre, and synopsis
  • Choose the primary subject and funding direction for your film
  • Rewrite your synopsis into a professional format
  • Select the strongest logline for your project
  • Add your production stage, location, and funding status
  • Add your team, experience, and image
  • Review your project details and generate your pitch
  • Download your professional proposal PDF
  • Access funding opportunities matched to your film and location
  • Use the ready-made outreach emails for each opportunity
  • Start conversations with potential supporters and funders
  • Update your project at any time as your film develops

What happens at each stage

Your project
  • Your synopsis is rewritten into a professional format suitable for funding discussions
  • A logline is generated for you to select the strongest version
  • Your team, credits, and experience are added to strengthen your project profile
Your proposal
  • A professional PDF is prepared from your project details
  • Includes your synopsis, logline, team, production stage, location, and funding objectives
  • Ready to send to funders, sponsors, and partners
Your opportunities
  • Funding opportunities are researched based on your subject, genre, location, and stage
  • Results are organised by category: grants, sponsorship, branded content, product placement, production incentives, and cast and crew
  • Each category is broken down by local, national, and international reach
Your outreach
  • Ready-made emails are generated for each category of opportunity
  • Written specifically for your project
  • Copy and send to start funding conversations immediately

Updating your project

  • You can update your project at any stage of development
  • Change your production stage, team, or synopsis to receive fresh results
  • Your funding needs change as your film develops. Your results reflect that.