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Get your film funded — we handle the paperwork

Stop wasting hours every week on spreadsheets, email threads, and revision cycles — My Film Slate handles your applications, deadlines, and deliverables so you can focus on making films

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You didn’t become a filmmaker to manage spreadsheets

Apply. Wait months. Get feedback. Revise everything. Resubmit. Most filmmakers go through this 3–5 times before they see a dollar — tracking it all in spreadsheets, email threads, and scattered folders. Producers do it across every funder on their slate

Focus on your film, not the paperwork

Everything you need to manage your funding applications in one place

From first draft to funded

My Film Slate walks you through each application step by step — from first draft to final submission

Never lose a revision again

Every draft, revision, and funder response in one place. Full version history across your entire slate

Built on Canadian funding intelligence

Built around the real requirements of Canadian funders — the Canada Council today, with Telefilm, CMF, NFB and the provincial agencies on the way

How it works

From first draft to submission — in four steps

Step 1

Upload your materials

Upload your application, budget, pitch deck, or CV

Step 2

Choose your funder

Get a workback schedule with every deliverable and deadline

Step 3

Revise with guidance

My Film Slate walks you through each revision, step by step

Step 4

Download and submit

Export your materials and submit directly to the funder

Application refused? We can help

Share the funder’s feedback and My Film Slate will guide you through the revision so you can resubmit with confidence

For Canadian filmmakers and producers

Choose the plan that fits your slate

Producer

Pricing coming soon

For producers working across funders

Everything in Filmmaker, with more on the way

Built for a slate of projects

Everything in Filmmaker

Pitch decks and business plans

Reuse and revise across projects

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Studio

Pricing coming soon

For teams sharing a slate

One workspace your whole team works in

Everything in Producer, for teams

Everything in Producer

Multiple team members

Shared access

Priority support

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started

No. My Film Slate is built around how Canadian funding programs actually work — their forms, their criteria, their deadlines. It organizes your materials, tracks your deliverables, and guides your revisions — it doesn't write your application for you. There's one optional AI feature: if you upload a document you already have, like a past application, it can read it and pull your own answers into the matching fields so you're not retyping. It copies your words; it never invents new ones. It's off by default, you say yes each time before it reads, and nothing fills in until you've reviewed and approved every field. The read is read-only, kept zero-retention, and never used for training. AI slop doesn't get funded.

No. If you want to actually submit to a funder, you'll need an account with them and you'll need to meet that program's eligibility criteria — and ultimately eligibility is the funder's call. But you can use My Film Slate regardless to prep all your creative materials and export pitch documents whenever you're ready to apply.

Yes. No long-term contracts. Cancel from your account settings and you'll keep access until the end of your billing period. No refunds for unused time, but no surprise charges either.

Right now My Film Slate supports the Canada Council for the Arts, with more Canadian funders — arts councils, Telefilm, SODEC, CMF and beyond — coming soon. We're focused on film first, and we add new programs based on user demand. If your funder isn't listed yet, let us know and we'll prioritize adding them.

Your materials are private and encrypted. My Film Slate never shares your data with third parties.

Get hours back every week

My Film Slate handles the applications, deadlines, and deliverables so you can focus on making films

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