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longflow is in private beta. Rather than borrow logos we haven't earned, here are honest case studies from the creators and studios building with us today — the problem, what changed, and the results.

Faceless YouTube anime

Solo creator · narrative anime channel

The challenge
Wanted to publish weekly long-form anime but couldn't draw or animate, and outsourcing each episode was too slow and too expensive to sustain a schedule.
On longflow
Moved the whole pipeline onto the canvas: paste the script, lock a cast with Soul references, and let autopilot storyboard, draw, animate, and narrate while they reviewed acts between sessions.
Character consistency is what sold me — it actually looks like one show, episode after episode, instead of a different art style every upload.
Anime channel creator, private beta

Weekend

Script → 20-min episode

1 cast

Consistent across the series

Weekly

Sustained upload cadence

Shorts factory

Two-person team · short-form content studio

The challenge
Needed a constant stream of vertical clips across TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, but reformatting and re-exporting every short by hand ate the whole week.
On longflow
Queue a batch of scripts on Friday; autopilot renders the long-form films overnight and auto-cuts 9:16 shorts with thumbnails, ready to schedule across platforms.
I queue scripts on Friday and wake up to finished films plus the shorts already cut. It turned a full-time editing job into a review pass.
Shorts factory operator, private beta

Overnight

Batch renders unattended

9:16

Auto-cut from every film

1 render

Fuels a week of posts

Story & worldbuilders

Self-published author · serialized fantasy

The challenge
Had a finished web-serial and a vivid world, but no way to show readers what it looked and sounded like — animation studios were out of reach.
On longflow
Pasted chapters into longflow, picked a painterly style, and generated animated scenes with timed voice-over to build a pilot and a trailer for the saga.
Seeing my world actually move, with narration landing on the right beat, did more for the launch than any cover art could.
Serial fiction author, private beta

Chapter

→ animated scene

Timed

Voice-over on the action

1 look

Held across the saga

Studios & teams

Independent animation studio · 4-person pipeline

The challenge
A multi-stage pipeline — storyboard, illustration, animation, edit — made long-form output slow, and consistency drifted as work passed between hands and tools.
On longflow
Consolidated onto one shared workspace with seats and a priority render queue, so the team produces long-form in parallel from a single source of truth.
We replaced a four-person hand-off with one canvas. Weekly long-form output went up and the look got more consistent, not less.
Independent studio lead, private beta

1 canvas

Replaced 4-stage pipeline

Parallel

Long-form in flight at once

Up to 5

Seats per workspace

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