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Roadmap

Clippter is growing from the centre of your quote and planning into one place where you run your video agency: from first contact to delivery. Below you can see where we're heading. No fixed dates – but clear direction and priorities.

One platform for your whole video production: clear for your team and for your client.

Where we're heading

Client portal

One link for your client: quote, previews, files, questions, approve and sign. No more chasing PDFs β€” the delivery lives where the project lives.

Team overview & client clarity

Projects, hours, budget and comms in one place. Clear status for the client; project chat so context stays with the job instead of scattered group chats.

Brand & documents

Brand kit per client: logos, fonts, colours. Standard docs (terms, production guidelines) visible in the portal when you want them there.

Planning & production

Call sheets, checklists and templates tied to projects and hours β€” planning and invoicing stay connected.

Video & feedback

Start by pulling Frame.io, Vimeo and Drive into the portal. Heavier lift later: optional storage and frame-accurate review inside Clippter when it earns its place.

Memory & AI

Meetings and messages feed the project. Summaries and suggested actions; helpers for quotes, tasks, and client-facing updates where they save real time. Later: search and ask across projects with sources you can trust β€” nothing ships without your say.

Now, coming soon & later

Within β€œComing soon” and β€œLater”, the list is roughly the order we want to ship β€” dependencies first (portal before chat; content in the project before heavy AI).

Now
  • β€’Quote to invoice and profit in one flow
  • β€’Projects, hours, tasks and reporting
  • β€’Team, CRM and templates
Coming soon
  1. Unified client portal: one link for quote, content, approve and sign
  2. External reviews & files in one place (Frame.io, Vimeo, Drive, Dropbox)
  3. Clear client status: what happens next, without digging through email
  4. Project chat per project so nothing lives only in a group app
  5. Faster CRM: describe who to add in plain language β€” draft company & contact for you to confirm
Later
  1. Calls and meetings in the project (optional integrations & transcripts)
  2. AI summaries: decisions and action items β€” always reviewable
  3. Broader assistants: draft line items or tasks from a written brief; client-ready status blurb from project state; tidier time notes for billing β€” you approve everything
  4. Deal & company hints: enrich CRM from notes (e.g. website, address) with the same review step
  5. Brand kit per client; call sheets and checklists from project data
  6. Semantic search: ask questions across projects with citations
  7. Smarter uploads (e.g. suggested tags) once assets live in the workflow
  8. Budget / hours signals when actuals drift from plan (assistive, not autopilot)
  9. Optional: native video storage and frame-accurate review in Clippter

Product directions we're exploring

Longer-term lanes we watch β€” similar problems to other tools, not a commitment to match them feature-for-feature.

Writing & screenplay

Deeper creative writing in Clippter (screenplay- and AV-style workflows) is a possible direction β€” the same category of tooling as dedicated writers such as StudioBinder. A big surface area; only if it clearly serves agencies using Clippter end-to-end.

Concepting & mood boards

Early creative direction: references, boards, and brainstorming tied to a project β€” the same job many teams do in Milanote. We're exploring lightweight boards in Clippter, embeds, or tight project links so concept work isn't stuck outside your agency OS.

Production operations

Richer production calendar, cast & crew, and call sheets β€” closer to full production suites (e.g. the depth of Yamdu). Overlaps with our planning & call-sheet roadmap; we grow there first, then decide how deep to go.

Review & approvals

Structured proofing and approval rounds (the problem space of Filestage) β€” we may stay integration-first (portal + links) for a long time and only build native proofing if clients need it in Clippter itself.

Questions about the roadmap? We're happy to help.

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