This is Plint
Plint is a platform for cloud-based media localization and workflow management and orchestration.
For project managers it is a powerful tool for creating and maintaining workflows, and keeping tabs on project progress.
For freelancers, Plint is used for accepting, discussing and completing jobs, including online subtitle editing and review.
From a client perspective, Plint provides a bird’s eye view of project progress as well as easy access to deliverables, all in a single portal. Clients can also run their own installment, reaping the benefits of a system based on real-life experience and constant improvement.
The four cornerstones of Plint are:
- People
- Projects
- Processes
- Jobs
Managing projects efficiently
Creating and maintaining workflows often takes time and resources that could be spent on delivering quality work. For recurring assignments, Plint uses highly configurable templates to generate interlinked workflows based on project data. Suitable resources – in-house or external – are automatically selected based on the customisable criteria. Automatic notifications and built-in logic makes sure that jobs are done in the right order, but no time is wasted between them. Changes in mid-project can quickly be incorporated and all the necessary jobs automatically added for an additional language or episode. At the same time, details on job level can always be adjusted at any point in the project.
File-based workflows
While online editing workflows are Plint’s flagship tools, some projects still revolve around delivering and receiving files. Plint can be used to streamline workflows that rely entirely on file delivery as well as online work in custom-built tools, or a combination of both.
"The Dashboard": Plint's home page for all user types. In this case a freelancer with some job offers plus an already accepted job, which is not yet ready for work.
