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Production Pack

Planning a shoot or mapping out a complex page usually happens somewhere your production tracking can’t see it — a spreadsheet, a shared doc, a whiteboard photo — disconnected from the card the work is actually attached to. Production keeps the plan and the work in the same place.

What it does

Storyboard your video and podcast work. Open the document on a video or podcast card and build a shot list right there — reorder shots by dragging, and fill in the type, location, action, voiceover or dialogue, and B-roll notes for each one. Speakers pull in automatically from whoever’s already attached to the card, so you’re not retyping names. Already have a script? Generate a starting shot list from it instead of building one from scratch. Map your web pages before you write them. Open a web card and switch to Sitemap mode — a visual, drag-and-drop diagram for planning how a page’s sections relate to each other, before a single word gets written.

Why it matters

The gap between “what we planned to shoot” and “what we actually shot” is usually where production time gets lost — a missed B-roll note, a shot list that never made it back to whoever’s editing. Keeping the plan on the card itself means the person editing, the person who wrote the script, and the person tracking the deadline are all looking at the same thing.

What’s included

Production ships free on Enterprise plans; Starter and Team can add it. Storyboard and Sitemap tools follow the same editing permissions as the rest of the document — if you can edit it, you can plan it. Already a customer deciding whether to add this? See the full Production Pack reference for the full list of shot fields and how sitemap planning works.