One link does the rounds.
One link, every department. A schedule, a board, a call sheet, a budget: the same share link sends any of it, it stays the current version as the plan moves, and the people you send it to need nothing but a browser. No account, no install.
A living document, not an attachment.
The schedule moves at 23:40. Everyone you sent it to opens the same link and reads the new one.
The link doesn’t go stale.
A PDF is a photograph of the plan. A share link is the plan. No reissue, no “use the v4, ignore the v3”, and nothing to install to read it.
Send the board, the folder, the whole lot.
Boards, folders and files travel on the same kind of link. Whoever opens it sees a clean page, laid out and ready to read, and you choose exactly what goes in it.
- One kind of link. Boards, folders and files all travel the same way.
- A presentation, not a dump. No zip files, no folder spelunking.
The day-of link.
Publish a call sheet and every recipient gets a link that opens a mobile day-of view. Current call times in their pocket, no PDF hunting in a mail thread at six in the morning.
Call times in every pocket.
Each recipient opens the day-of view on their phone: call time, schedule, the day at a glance. When the schedule changes, publish a new revision, and the view marks it current.
- Built for the morning of. Big call times, sized for a phone in one hand.
- Revisions, not re-sends. The plan changed? Publish a new revision.
Pair it with the paper.
The same call sheet also exports as a clean professional PDF in one click, for the wall of the production office and the people who like paper. One click, about two seconds.
You decide who sees what.
Every link has controls. Set an expiry date, add a passphrase, switch downloads on or off, lay a watermark overlay on the work. You decide, per link, every time.
Locked down or wide open, your call.
Set an expiry date so old links die quietly. Add a passphrase for sensitive cuts. Switch downloads on or off per link, and add a watermark overlay when the work needs one.
- Expiry and passphrase. Old links retire themselves, sensitive cuts stay covered.
- Per-link switches. Downloads and the watermark, on or off.
- Honest limit: a watermark holds downloads off, so the mark can never be cropped off the file on the way out.
It holds up in anyone’s inbox.
Nobody you share with is forced into an app. Everything reads in the browser, and you can allow PDF and CSV export, so the work holds up in anyone’s inbox, on anyone’s desk.
The rest of the binder.
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