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Greenlit is a vertical SaaS platform for film and television projects, positioned as “Film Financing Made Easy.” It brings film/TV development, financing packages, contract templates, contacts, tasks, storage, and team collaboration into a single workspace, aiming to reduce the chaos caused by emails, cloud-drive links, and switching between multiple tools.
Based on the available information, Greenlit’s core modules include project/slate management, Film Package links, investor outreach, industry templates such as contracts and LOIs, e-signatures, secure storage, budget tracking, risk management, task management, and contact lists. The platform emphasizes centralized project progress tracking through a dashboard, and allows teams, cast, crew, potential investors, and financing partners to share information. For permissions, the official website mentions customizable privacy settings to control who can access projects and data, but does not disclose more detailed role permissions, approval workflows, or audit logs.
The pricing is relatively friendly for early-stage individuals and small teams: Freelancer is $0/month and includes 1 seat, 1 project, 1GB storage, 2 contracts, 10 contacts, and 10 tasks, but does not include AI features or export. Team is $24/month, billed annually at $288, and includes 2 seats, 10 projects, 10GB storage, 100 contracts, 200 contacts, and unlimited tasks. There is also Creative Development Consulting, covering financing strategy, budgeting, Pitch Decks, tax incentives, and related consulting, but pricing is not disclosed.
Greenlit clearly states that projects, contracts, and assets remain private, and promises not to use user-uploaded content to train or develop AI models, which is valuable for protecting film and TV IP. However, the site does not show compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR, nor does it disclose information on encryption, backups, data residency, APIs, or third-party integrations. The deployment model appears to be cloud SaaS, with no mention of self-hosting.
Its strengths are a strong focus on film-industry workflows, a low barrier to adoption, and tight integration between financing packages and production management. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around enterprise-grade capabilities, the CRM still being marked as Coming Soon, and the need for further due diligence by large teams or organizations with strong API integration and compliance requirements. It is better suited to independent producers, development executives, small film/TV companies, and project teams preparing financing presentations.
Access from mainland China, payment methods, and localization support are not disclosed, so they are currently rated as unknown. If access or payment is restricted, general-purpose workflows can be built with Feishu Base, DingTalk/WeCom Docs, Teambition, and similar tools. International alternatives may include combinations of Airtable, Notion, Monday.com, StudioBinder, ShotGrid, Frame.io, and DocuSign.
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