Whatever you call them, the most important part of the creative workflow process is the beginning. Proper project kickoff leads to higher quality first proofs, fewer proof versions, and faster turnaround on projects. Read on to learn our best practices on how to manage the request process to kickoff your projects successfully.



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Form Template Builder

Requests are the basis of every successful project. That's why we built the Form Template Builder to empower customers to create and edit request forms and manage elements of concierge forms on their own. Now, you can get hands-on with your forms to design and experiment with your own request creations.



Video: Operationalizing Creative Briefs: From Chaos to Clarity 

A good creative brief is like a well-marked trail because it leads you exactly where you need to go. Too often, teams are stuck with vague, incomplete requests that cause unnecessary back-and-forth. This session will help you refine intake forms, eliminate confusion, and speed up project approvals. Get ready to transform your briefing process into a smooth and frustration-free journey. 

We have compiled a request form grading rubric and anatomy of a good creative brief worksheet to help you every step of the way! Download the interactive worksheets here





Video: Best Practices for the Form Template Builder 

What are the key form components needed to get buy-in from your team and kick off a project successfully? Watch as we uncover best practices for building your forms, and walk you through the form creation process. 





Video: The Marketing Cost of Bad Briefs

Join us along with special guests, Australian strategists and BetterBriefs Project co-founders, Matt Davies and Pieter-Paul von Weiler. They’ll walk us through their key findings from their recently released global research study on marketing briefs surveying over 1700 respondents from 70 countries.




Features We Love

  • Request File Markup – Let requesters show exactly what they need by annotating files directly, reducing back-and-forth and clarifying expectations upfront.
  • Change Requests – Keep work on track while allowing flexible updates when project scope shifts, ensuring adjustments stay visible and documented.
  • Requester Insights – Skip one-off status updates by giving requesters a read-only dashboard for status, progress, and key details.
  • Cascading Custom Fields – Carry Request data into new Projects and Campaigns to save time and reduce errors.



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