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Build a reliable streaming catalog.

Content work starts with structured records, strong metadata, media assets, and a publish workflow that protects quality.

Upload & Publishing Flow

Content work moves from upload to provider processing, editorial review, revision history, and app publishing. The same record can hold metadata, images, video references, access type, SEO fields, and episode structure.

Upload and publishing

From uploaded media to published apps without handoffs.

ReadyNeeds workAdmin uploads videoMain, trailer, teaser, clipProvider routeCloudflare or Bunny?Stream providerUpload, encode, webhookProcessing checkReady to publish?Metadata and revisionTMDB, SEO, seasons, auditPublish to appsWeb, mobile, TV, feedsFix and retryReplace media or metadata
Provider-aware video workflow
Cleaner revision history before release
Publishing state protects quality
One catalog release reaches every app

Catalog Model

Use content records for films, series, and episodes. Add seasons, episode numbers, cast, crews, production companies, countries, languages, genres, collections, networks, tags, keywords, maturity ratings, and SEO fields.

Content states protect release quality

Draft records stay private, review records are ready for editorial approval, published records reach client apps, and archived records remain out of public discovery without losing operational history.

Media Assets

Attach posters, backdrops, episode images, main videos, trailers, subtitles, and provider references. Media settings support external storage and video delivery services so operators can validate upload paths before publishing.

AssetPurposeOperational note
Main videoPrimary playback assetWait for provider processing before publishing.
Trailer / teaserMarketing and preview playbackUseful for public discovery and conversion.
Poster / backdropCards, hero rows, and detail pagesBackdrops matter for hero and TV layouts.

Metadata

TMDB import and resync help teams accelerate metadata entry. Manual metadata remains editable, so teams can tune titles, descriptions, age ratings, localized data, and merchandising tags for their own service.

  1. 1Search or import from TMDBFetch movie or series metadata, images, cast, genres, and episode structures where available.
  2. 2Review editorial fieldsAdjust descriptions, SEO title, tags, maturity rating, languages, and merchandising labels for your service.
  3. 3Lock release readinessConfirm media processing, images, access type, and publish state before pushing to apps.

Review Quality

Use draft, review, published, and archived states to separate preparation from release. Revisions and activity history make it easier to understand who changed a record and when a rollback is needed.