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CRM Automation Specialist (Ad-hoc Contractor)
We're a consultancy in the payments space. We're a remote, dynamic team and rely heavily on HubSpot, automation, and clean process to scale. ⸻ The Role We’re looking for a hands-on CRM Automation Specialist to own, build, and maintain our revenue systems. This is a fractional contractor role, ideal for someone who enjoys fixing real-world operational problems, improving automation, and making data reliable. You will work closely with the founder to translate business workflows into clean, scalable CRM and automation logic. ⸻ Key Responsibilities CRM & Pipeline Architecture • Maintain and optimise HubSpot deal pipelines • Ensure lifecycle stages, deal stages, and ownership rules are consistent and enforced • Improve lead → deal → live customer flow across providers Automation & Integrations • Build and maintain Zapier automations (HubSpot ↔ forms ↔ tasks ↔ follow-ups) • Debug failed or looping automations • Improve reliability, logging, and error handling Data Quality & Reporting • Ensure reports reflect reality (lead to live, conversion rates, SLA tracking) • Reduce manual checks and edge-case failures • Support KPI dashboards for sales & operations Process Translation • Convert real-world workflows into CRM logic (not theory) • Suggest improvements where systems are fragile or unclear • Document automations and logic clearly ⸻ What We’re Looking For Must-Have • Strong HubSpot experience (We currently use starter packages with zapier workflows) • Deep Zapier knowledge (filters, paths, error handling, sequencing) • Experience supporting sales or ops teams (not just marketing) • Comfortable working with imperfect data and evolving processes • Clear communicator — can explain why something works or breaks • Based in UK, Europe or within 2 hrs of BST Nice-to-Have • Experience in payments, SaaS, or services businesses • Familiarity with lead rotation, SLA tracking, and sales workflows • Comfort working directly with founders ⸻ Working Style & Contract • Fractional: approx. 5–15 hours per month • Ad-hoc tasks + ongoing system ownership • Fully remote • Contractor / freelance arrangement ⸻ How We Measure Success • Reduction in automation errors • Fewer manual fixes required by the founder • Cleaner reporting and faster decision-making • Sales team trust in CRM data To Apply, please include: • A short note on your relevant experience • Examples of similar automations you’ve built (brief description or screenshots) • Your availability and pro rata/hourly rate
18 days ago36 proposalsRemoteShort‑Form Video Editor for UGC‑Style Service Ads
Create 30–60s vertical testimonial‑style videos for local trade businesses (starting with roofers). Overview: I’m testing a new service for local SMEs in the trades: turning 4–5‑star customer reviews into short, cinematic videos for websites and social media. I need a low‑cost video editor to turn my detailed prompts and reference files into visually strong, UGC‑style vertical videos. What you will create: 45–60s vertical 9:16 videos (TikTok/Reels/Shorts). Based on time‑coded prompts I provide (e.g. 00:00–00:05 before shot, 00:05–00:20 arrival, 00:20–00:40 transformation, 00:40–00:60 CTA). “Show, don’t tell” service fulfilment: before/after, close‑ups of tools, hands, materials, process shots, movement. On‑screen text overlays for key ideas and CTA (e.g. “TURNED UP & COMPLETED”, “5 STARS”, “REPLY ‘ROOF’ FOR FREE QUOTE”). Simple sound design: background music and adding supplied or AI voiceover. What I will provide: A written prompt for each video, including structure, scenes, transitions and CTA. The review text (voiceover + optional on‑screen text). The business website for logo/brand reference. A Trade_Video_Reference_Library sample video file (style and pacing). A Video Production Quality Control Checklist (clear pass/fail criteria). Knowledge‑base/reference files where needed. Your responsibilities: Use stock, AI clips or supplied visuals to match each prompt as closely as possible. Follow the QC checklist, including clear before/after contrast and strong visual storytelling. Add basic motion graphics when requested (e.g. stars, impact dust, CTA frame). Deliver MP4 optimised for Reels/TikTok/Shorts, plus project files if possible. Style & quality: UGC‑style authenticity: slightly imperfect, gritty, real‑world feel suited to tradespeople. Still needs to look intentional and clear: clean framing, readable text, logical flow. Strong emphasis on: Before/after transformation. Hands, tools, textures, surfaces. Movement, time‑lapse, transitions. A strong final CTA frame. Initial deliverables (pilot): 3–5 finished 45–60s vertical videos as a test batch. Each one must follow its specific prompt and pass the QC checklist. If this goes well, there will be ongoing batches. Budget / pricing: Low cost is paramount – this is a concept validation phase. Please give your price per 45–60s video and your price for an initial batch of 3–5 videos. Ideal candidate: Short‑form video editor or UGC ads editor with examples of Reels/TikTok/Shorts, product/service ads, or testimonial‑style videos. Comfortable working from prompts, reference files and checklists. Fast, reliable, good communication, and able to keep costs low. Nice to have: experience with trades, home services, or performance‑focused social ads. Please include in your proposal: 3–5 examples of vertical short‑form videos you’ve edited. Tools you use (CapCut, Premiere, Final Cut, mobile, AI, etc.). Typical turnaround time per video. Your per‑video rate for ongoing batches (5–10 at a time).
14 days ago22 proposalsRemoteFreelance Video Editor (Minimum 40 Hours p/m) - Podcast Editing
Company Description: We're a thriving podcast production company based in the vibrant Shoreditch area of London, a 5 minute walk away from Liverpool Street Station. Our state-of-the-art studio spaces serve as a creative hub for podcasters to bring their ideas to life. Our team is passionate about creating top-notch podcast content and helping businesses succeed through effective podcast marketing. We're seeking a versatile individual to join our team as a Junior Studio Assistant and Video Engineer, who will play a pivotal role in ensuring smooth studio operations and supporting the delivery of high-quality video content for our podcast clients. We're just expanded! And after the successful launch of our first location in July 2024, we're expanding to a second location 3 minutes around the corner with 4 brand new studios, a make-up/changing area and lots more. A true hub for podcast creators, and with that, we're looking to grow the team to help with that expansion. We are looking for an experienced Freelance Video Editor to support our growing podcast and video production output. This role is primarily focused on long-form podcast video edits, working closely with our production manager and wider Podshop team to deliver high-quality content under strict turnaround times. This is a contracted position with a minimum commitment of 40 hours per month, with workloads expected to increase over time — likely exceeding 100+ hours per month as we scale. We are also planning to open an additional studio later in the year, creating further opportunities for ongoing work. Key Responsibilities Video Editing & Post-Production - Edit primarily long-form podcast video content to a high standard. - Deliver clean, consistent edits that align with brand and client expectations. - Apply efficient workflows to meet tight deadlines without compromising quality. - Minimal audio work required, as audio post-production is handled by a separate team. Turnaround & Workflow - Deliver first draft edits within 72 hours of recording. - Complete client amendments within 48 hours of receiving feedback. - Manage multiple projects concurrently while maintaining deadlines. Collaboration & Communication - Work closely with the Production Manager and Podshop team on a day-to-day basis. - Occasionally liaise directly with clients when required. - Maintain clear communication around progress, delivery times, and any issues. Working Hours & Availability - Majority of work falls Monday to Friday, though occasional weekend work may be required. - Flexible working hours — editors can work at times that suit them (e.g. starting later in the day), provided deadlines are met. - This role is fully remote. Required Experience, Skills & Equipment - Strong, demonstrable experience in professional video editing. - Solid understanding of podcast editing workflows. - High level of efficiency, speed, and attention to detail. - Confident working under strict turnaround times. Equipment & Technical Requirements - Adobe Premiere Pro (essential). - High-spec editing PC capable of handling up to 6 channels of 4K video. - High-speed internet connection — minimum 1GB/s upload and download for large file transfers. Location Requirements - Ideally based in the UK, or within a similar timezone. - Timezone flexibility of ±2 hours from BST is acceptable. Test Edit & Start Date - Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a paid test edit. - The test edit will be paid at the advertised hourly rate, whether successful or not. - The edit will not be an active client project (it will be an episode already approved by a client). - For successful candidates, we are looking for an immediate start. Pay & Contract Details Rate: £20–£30 per hour, depending on experience Contract Type: Freelance / Contractor Hours: Minimum 40 hours per month, with workload expected to grow to 100+ hours per month over time Rates for the paid test edit will be aligned with the same hourly rate band. Although this is a contractor role, UK-based freelancers are invited to our annual Christmas party, bringing the wider UK team together in person.
2 days ago28 proposalsRemoteI need some one that can make luxury safari content for 30 days.
1. PROJECT GOAL (VERY IMPORTANT) The goal of this project is to create high-end, editorial Instagram content for a luxury travel brand. This is not mass-market travel content. This brand represents curated, aspirational, refined luxury travel experiences. The content should: Inspire Build desire Feel calm, exclusive, and timeless Drive clicks to the blog via Linktree Think luxury travel magazine, not a travel agency or influencer page. 2. WHAT “HIGH-QUALITY CONTENT” MEANS What we DO want Cinematic video edits (slow motion, gentle pans, sunrise/sunset) Calm pacing (no fast cuts) Natural light, golden hour tones Clean, intentional compositions High-resolution visuals only Emotion-driven storytelling (moments, not lists) ❌ What we DO NOT want No flashy transitions No loud fonts or stickers No emojis in visuals No over-saturated colors No “cheap stock” feeling No sales banners or promotional graphics 3. VISUAL STYLE & AESTHETIC Overall look: Luxury Calm Minimal Editorial Color palette: White, black, sand, beige, muted greens No bright or neon colors Composition: Clean lines Balanced framing Space, depth, and atmosphere Nature-focused imagery 4. CONTENT TYPES — EXPECTATIONS REELS 7–15 seconds (maximum 20 seconds) Cinematic, slow, atmospheric Original or royalty-free audio Soft instrumental or natural sounds Vertical format (9:16 — 1080x1920) CAROUSELS 4–6 slides Combination of: Landscapes Detail shots Lifestyle moments First slide must stop the scroll STATIC POSTS Minimal Single strong image or subtle quote No clutter Text overlays only if extremely subtle 5. CAPTIONS — TONE OF VOICE Elegant Short Calm Aspirational Never sales-driven Examples: “Some journeys stay with you forever.” “Luxury is found in silence.” “Designed for unforgettable moments.” CTA should always be subtle: “Link in bio” “Save for later” 6. GEOGRAPHY & CONTENT ACCURACY Content must follow this structure strictly: Tanzania: Luxury safari & beach escapes Botswana: Honeymoon safari collection South Africa: Private safari lodges, Family-friendly luxury safaris Kenya: Hot air balloon safari escapes Do not mix destinations incorrectly. 7. VISUAL SOURCING Allowed: Premium editorial stock footage/images AI-generated visuals (only if ultra-realistic and high-end) Licensed content Not allowed: Low-quality stock Overused stock imagery Visible AI artifacts or unrealistic visuals 8. DELIVERABLES 30 Instagram posts (Reels, Carousels, Static) Captions included Ready-to-post formats Consistent luxury aesthetic across all content 9. SUCCESS CRITERIA The content is successful if: It feels like a luxury travel magazine feed It builds aspiration and trust It encourages clicks without hard selling 10. CREATIVE FREEDOM (WITHIN GUIDELINES) You are encouraged to: Suggest creative improvements Enhance storytelling Elevate visual quality As long as the luxury, calm, editorial direction is respected. FINAL NOTE (IMPORTANT — INCLUDE THIS) If the content does not feel premium, calm, and aspirational, it is not suitable for this brand.
24 days ago23 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Graphic Charter
Brand Guidelines Development Brief The Landlord About The Landlord The Landlord is a high-end hospitality brand rooted in a refined lifestyle and a strong attention to detail. The brand operates at the intersection of hospitality, service excellence, and contemporary living. We are now entering a new phase of expansion through a franchise model, which makes visual consistency and brand clarity critical across all markets. Each franchise operates locally while carrying the same brand promise. To support this growth, we are looking to develop a complete, structured, and replicable brand guideline that can be deployed consistently across all physical and digital touchpoints. Objective of the assignment The objective is to create a comprehensive and operational brand guideline that will serve as a reference document for all current and future franchisees. This guideline must allow each The Landlord entity to express the brand with coherence, elegance, and precision, while preserving the emotional and aesthetic codes that define our brand DNA. The guideline should be practical, clear, and easy to use, enabling independent teams to apply it correctly without external supervision. Scope of work The selected agency will be responsible for designing and delivering a complete brand guideline, covering the following areas: Visual identity system Define clear rules for logo usage and placement across all supports, including: Brand extensions (TLL Franchises, TLL Manager, TLL Loyalty Program, TLL Platinum) Bedding and linen (pillowcases, sheets, duvets) Bath towels and spa linen Staff uniforms (shirts, aprons, jackets) Stationery (business cards, menus, envelopes, letterheads) Signage (storefronts, plaques, pictograms, vehicle branding) Packaging (bags, labels, boxes) Color palette Definition of primary and secondary colors Authorized shades and variations Color references (Pantone, CMYK, RGB) Recommended color combinations and contrasts Typography Primary and secondary typefaces Typographic hierarchy (titles, subtitles, body text, captions) Practical usage examples across print and digital formats Iconography and illustrations Definition of a consistent illustration style (minimal, linear, pictogram-based) Creation of an icon system covering hospitality services (reception, breakfast, spa, amenities, services) Guidelines for image and illustration treatment (line weight, spacing, visual tone) Photography direction Artistic direction (lighting, mood, subjects, composition) Storytelling approach aligned with a luxury hospitality universe Visual moodboard Image treatment recommendations (retouching, filters, grain, saturation) Examples of visuals adapted for social media, website, and printed materials Tone of voice and brand language Definition of the brand tone (warm, refined, intimate, elegant) Key vocabulary and preferred lexical fields Do’s and don’ts for brand expression Message examples for social media, email signatures, and printed materials Digital applications Design templates for: Instagram feed and stories Facebook publications LinkedIn posts and banners Layout grids and composition rules Logo, typography, and color integration guidelines Examples of carousels, stories, and short-form videos Printed materials and physical applications Complete stationery system (business cards, menus, envelopes, notebooks, labels) Uniform design guidelines and logo placement Linen and bedding specifications (materials, embroidery, positioning) Branded objects and promotional items Deliverables A complete brand guideline document (digital format) Fully structured, clear, and ready for franchise deployment Visual examples and practical use cases for each section Expected timeline and proposal We kindly ask interested agencies to provide: A detailed proposal outlining their methodology and approach A production timeline with milestones A cost estimate for the full scope of work Relevant references, ideally within hospitality, luxury, or franchise networks
24 days ago43 proposalsRemote