Executive Summary
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Hartbeat Design Partner Proposal
Confidential
2026
Design Partner Summary

One operating layer for the work Hartbeat is still stitching together by hand

Greenlit is workflow infrastructure for lean entertainment teams. For Hartbeat, that means one system to support development coordination, packaging, project repositories, contracts, cross-team visibility, and later-stage financial follow-through.

This is not a day-one rip-and-replace of every existing system. It is a staged Hartbeat build on top of Greenlit that gives the team a cleaner operating layer now and a stronger studio backbone over time.

What Hartbeat Gets

Shared visibility across development, production, finance, and reporting

  • one place for project context, materials, contracts, and status
  • a better operating layer on top of current systems
  • a path into waterfall, recoupment, and reporting visibility
Why This Fits Hartbeat

Core systems and project repositories already exist. The workflow around them still is not seamless.

Hartbeat already has a production source of truth and central project folders. The opportunity is to give the team a cleaner operating layer across development, production, accounting, and payout follow-through so fewer questions have to be chased down by hand.

What Greenlit Is

Greenlit gives lean entertainment teams one system of record for getting projects made.

  • project workspaces, repositories, and packaging materials in one operating layer
  • shared title context across development, production, accounting, and leadership
  • secure document and contract handling with cleaner internal visibility
  • a base platform that can extend into reporting, rights, recoupment, and waterfall workflows

How Greenlit Can Help Hartbeat

The Hartbeat version should be shaped around the workflows the team already runs every day.

  • organize project materials, contracts, notes, updates, and package context around one title record
  • give development, production, and finance a cleaner shared workflow
  • support packaging and stakeholder-ready reporting from the same system
  • add clearer recoupment and waterfall visibility as the relationship deepens

How The System Can Work At Hartbeat

These diagrams keep the summary centered on what Greenlit can provide, not just what is painful today.

Workflow Layer

Greenlit as the operating layer

Instead of disconnected tools by department, Hartbeat can run one shared layer across the teams already touching the work.

Development

Slate, materials, notes, submissions, reads, packaging progress.

Connected
Production

Project repositories, working files, deal context, handoffs, status.

Visible
Finance + Reporting

Obligations, follow-through, recoupment context, updates, waterfall visibility.

Expandable
Title Flow

One record that can carry forward

Greenlit keeps the same title context moving from intake and development into package, contracts, reporting, and financial follow-through.

01
Intake

Materials and sender context

02
Slate

Reads, notes, and stage tracking

03
Package

Decks, sizzles, and contracts

04
Operate

Handoffs and internal visibility

05
Report

Reporting and payout follow-through

Team Visibility

One title view for multiple stakeholders

Different teams can use the same system without needing the same permissions, the same view, or the same level of detail.

Coordinator / Manager
Run the workflow

Keep materials, updates, assignments, and follow-through moving.

Development Lead
See the slate clearly

Understand status, package readiness, and what needs attention next.

Finance / Accounting
Follow obligations and payment status

Use contract-linked context without rebuilding the whole picture by hand.

Leadership
Get cleaner operating visibility

Review updates and bottlenecks from the same system the team is using.

Shared title record

Materials, contracts, package status, stakeholders, reporting context, and downstream follow-through stay tied together.

Waterfall Visibility

Keep the financial layer connected to the project layer

Hartbeat does not need to start with this piece, but it matters that the system can grow into clearer recoupment and payout visibility when needed.

Illustrative View

Contract-linked waterfall follow-through

$8.4M tracked gross receipts
Distribution + Deductions

Top-line fees and deductions tied back to the same title record.

Tier 1
Expenses + Recoupment

See what has already recouped, what remains open, and what is next in line.

Tier 2
Producer Pool + Payouts

Track participant logic, released payouts, and accounting follow-through.

Tier 3
Why It Matters

A cleaner answer when payment questions surface

Instead of rebuilding context from contracts, spreadsheets, and email threads, Hartbeat can see the flow, the status, and the next accounting action from one place.

What has flowed

Released and confirmed payouts.

Visible
What is pending

Open items still recouping or awaiting approval.

Tracked
What accounting needs next

Follow-through tied to the same operating record.

Actionable

Proposed Rollout

The rollout should start with immediate operating value, then expand into the financial and reporting layers that make the system more durable over time.

01

Build the Hartbeat operating layer

Stand up project workspaces, repository structure, packaging materials, contracts, collaboration, and role-based visibility.

02

Add reporting, recoupment, and waterfall visibility

Layer in accounting follow-through, obligations, reporting visibility, and a clearer view of payment and payout status.

03

Extend into broader studio infrastructure

Expand into a wider operating layer across development, production, finance, reporting, and studio operations.

Next Step

If the direction looks right, the next step is to view the full proposal and see the broader Hartbeat workflow in more detail.

From there, the team can decide whether it makes sense to continue the conversation and go deeper with the right stakeholders.