A simple walkthrough of how briefs become bids, conversations, and booked production — without losing momentum.
Posting a project should feel like opening a lane — not starting a maze. Here is how teams typically move from brief to booked production on Mojo.
Your brief becomes comparable proposals
When scope, audience, and deliverables are clear, creators respond with apples-to-apples comparisons. Shaky briefs still attract responses — but sharp briefs attract decisive ones.
Conversations clarify creative direction
Expect thoughtful questions: casting implications, location constraints, brand mandatories, and audio branding. The best early dialogue prevents expensive surprises after the shoot.
Milestones replace assumptions
Production partners outline phases — creative lock, production window, offline reviews, and final masters by platform. You should see dates and decision points, not only a bottom-line number.
Choose the partner who fits the mission
Budget matters — but so does taste, temperament, and proof. Pick the team whose plan matches how your organization actually approves work.
Speed helps — but alignment lasts. Optimize for the partner you trust to represent your brand when the pressure is on.