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Frequency & Boostr to Streamline Host-Read Ad Production


Frequency and Boostr
Frequency and Boostr

Frequency is teaming with Boostr to create a unified production workflow, to power quicker, more accurate requests for host-read ads. The combined offering brings greater operational efficiencies to podcast networks to drive revenue growth. The API integration between the two companies connects its podcast ad management platforms to streamline and automate workflows.

As flights are added to Boostr's OMS (order management system), production requests are triggered in Frequency with details such as ad types, copy execution, approval requirements and more. The automatic creation of production requests feeds into Frequency's Production Automation workflow, where teams can easily manage the back and forth to finalize host-read ads for launch.

With requests centralized and communication streamlined, users can track details, set reminders, use bulk editing tools, QA recordings, and provide feedback.

"Together, Boostr and Frequency power the full production workflow to revolutionize the way teams work," said Patrick O'Leary, Founder and CEO of Boostr. "The elimination of redundant tasks and manual data entry saves time for ad operations while ensuring production requests are accurate for shows."

"Now that Frequency provides a full suite of workflow automation tools for podcast networks, our next mission is to connect to other essential platforms like Boostr," said Frequency CEO Pete Jimison. "We're pioneering the infrastructure for scalable growth, automating the entire ad ops workflow through key integrations. For podcasting to grow revenue, the focus must shift from administration to innovation."

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