Internal AI · for creative studios
One AI assistant that connects Slack, cloud storage, Frame.io and the media library — so anyone on the team can just ask, and get an answer grounded in the studio's own work.
The problem
Footage on the NAS, versions on Frame.io, decisions buried in chat, briefs in the cloud. AI Studio Assistant reads across all of it and answers in plain language — so the knowledge of the studio is one question away, for everyone, not just the person who filed it.
Works out where the answer lives, reads only what it needs, and keeps the studio's context in memory. Self-hosted, running on the studio's own hardware.
…and it speaks first when it matters — a digest every morning, an alert the moment something breaks.
What it does
Not filenames and folders — meaning. By what was said, what's in the frame, what a project is about. Across every tool at once.
One search across every connected tool — footage, docs, chats, review links. Describe what you mean in plain language; it works out where the answer lives and cites what it read.
Drop in a still, a reference, a screenshot — get visually similar shots back from the whole library. Moodboard to footage in one step.
Every video is transcribed automatically, so a half-remembered line of dialogue is enough to land on the exact moment — across thousands of files.
Every video on the server gets thumbnails and previews — browse terabytes of footage without downloading a single file.
Mention the assistant in any channel and it answers right there — no new app for anyone to learn.
A digest of every project each morning, and an instant alert the moment something breaks — before anyone has to ask.
Companion tool
Chat is how you ask; the dashboard is how you see. A live, read-only view of the studio's storage — every server, every project, and where it's all heading.
Live demo
A short screen capture of the assistant at work — checking a project's status, finding a shot by describing it, pulling yesterday's decisions out of chat.
Read more
Notes on building an internal AI assistant for a working studio — the design decisions, the trade-offs, and what actually held up in production.
The case for a single conversational layer over a fragmented studio stack.
Read →How transcription and image-to-image turn a media library into something you can just ask.
Read →Keeping a studio's data on its own machines — and why that mattered.
Read →See it work
See the assistant answer real studio questions — or read the full technical breakdown of how it's built.