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CineLog
Film pre-production software for shot lists, storyboards.
Film pre-production software for shot lists, storyboards, screenplay writing, call sheets, and cast & crew management. Plan, visualize, and collaborate
I’m one of the makers behind CineLog, and we’re genuinely excited (and a little nervous 😅 to finally share this with the community today.
CineLog started from a very personal frustration.
During real film projects, we constantly found ourselves switching between different tools just to manage a single production workflow. Scripts were stored in one place, shot lists somewhere else, storyboards buried in folders, and production notes scattered across chats and documents.
The creative side of filmmaking already feels chaotic enough — the software around it shouldn’t make things harder.
So we started building CineLog with one simple goal:
Create a cleaner, more connected workspace for filmmakers.
Instead of trying to build a bloated “all-in-one” platform full of unnecessary complexity, we focused on the workflows filmmakers actually touch every day:
• Script organization
• Shot planning
• Storyboards
• Production notes
• Team collaboration
• Pre-production management
One thing we learned while building this product is that filmmakers think visually first. Small UX details ended up mattering much more than we originally expected. We spent a huge amount of time simplifying flows so the product feels fast, creative, and less overwhelming during active productions.
A lot of today’s version was shaped directly by feedback from indie filmmakers, directors, DPs, and small production teams who tested early builds with us. Their feedback completely changed how we approached several features.
We still have a long roadmap ahead, but launching today feels like a really meaningful milestone for our team 🎬
We’d genuinely love your feedback, questions, or feature requests — especially from anyone working in film, content creation, YouTube production, or commercial shoots.
Thanks so much for checking out CineLog and supporting indie makers 🚀
About CineLog on Product Hunt
“Film pre-production software for shot lists, storyboards.”
CineLog was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #52 on the daily leaderboard. Film pre-production software for shot lists, storyboards, screenplay writing, call sheets, and cast & crew management. Plan, visualize, and collaborate
On the analytics side, CineLog competes within Android, Productivity and Movies — topics that collectively have 723.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how CineLog performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted CineLog?
CineLog was hunted by Beryl Bolton. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of CineLog including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m one of the makers behind CineLog, and we’re genuinely excited (and a little nervous 😅 to finally share this with the community today.
CineLog started from a very personal frustration.
During real film projects, we constantly found ourselves switching between different tools just to manage a single production workflow. Scripts were stored in one place, shot lists somewhere else, storyboards buried in folders, and production notes scattered across chats and documents.
The creative side of filmmaking already feels chaotic enough — the software around it shouldn’t make things harder.
So we started building CineLog with one simple goal:
Create a cleaner, more connected workspace for filmmakers.
Instead of trying to build a bloated “all-in-one” platform full of unnecessary complexity, we focused on the workflows filmmakers actually touch every day:
• Script organization
• Shot planning
• Storyboards
• Production notes
• Team collaboration
• Pre-production management
One thing we learned while building this product is that filmmakers think visually first. Small UX details ended up mattering much more than we originally expected. We spent a huge amount of time simplifying flows so the product feels fast, creative, and less overwhelming during active productions.
A lot of today’s version was shaped directly by feedback from indie filmmakers, directors, DPs, and small production teams who tested early builds with us. Their feedback completely changed how we approached several features.
We still have a long roadmap ahead, but launching today feels like a really meaningful milestone for our team 🎬
We’d genuinely love your feedback, questions, or feature requests — especially from anyone working in film, content creation, YouTube production, or commercial shoots.
Thanks so much for checking out CineLog and supporting indie makers 🚀