COLLABORATION IN SLATE

Feedback belongs where your content is made.

Slate brings the entire production loop, from first draft to posted, into the same place where your content is created.

Sound familiar?

You create content in your editor. Export it. Upload it to Slack (or Frame.io, or email). Your manager watches it and types feedback in a Google Doc. You go back, re-open the project, scrub to find what they’re talking about, make the changes, and re-export. Repeat for every round of feedback.

Meanwhile, you’re tracking which posts are approved and which are still in review in a spreadsheet.

That loop is where all the time goes. Slate closes it.

SHARED PROJECTS

Share a project. Your team picks it up.

Share a project. Your team picks it up.

Toggle any project from private to shared. Your teammates can open it from their own dashboard and start editing — no exporting, no re-uploading, no “can you send me that file?”

Private or shared, toggle between you and your full team.

See who's been in there via avatar bubbles.

Pick up where anyone left off. No one's project is ever locked.

Full activity history — see exactly who changed what, and when.

COMMENTS

Feedback right where it matters.

Feedback right where it matters.

Stop sending timestamps in Slack. Click the exact spot on the design or the exact second on the timeline and say what needs to change.

Canvas Comments: Click anywhere to pin a comment directly on your design. Your teammate sees it anchored to the exact spot — no ambiguity.

Timeline Comments: Click any moment on the timeline to leave a note tied to that exact frame. Your teammate clicks it to jump straight there.

Threaded replies + reactions: Reply, react, and resolve as changes land. Feedback stays with the project — not buried in Slack.

STATUS TAGS & APPROVALS

Know where every post stands.

Know where every post stands.

Every project gets a status: In Progress, In Review, Needs Revision, Approved, Posted. No spreadsheet. No Slack thread. It lives on the project itself.

Filter by status. "In Review" shows everything waiting on you.

3 in review, 5 approved, visible the second you open Slate.

Status tracking where the content lives. No spreadsheets.

"Our team was pumped about shared projects from the first demo.”

Pacers employee

"We’re LOVING shared projects. It has solved the handoff problem we’ve been dealing with since day one.”

Morningstar employee

"We want to default every project to shared. That’s how much our team needs this.”

LA Kings employee

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