Unilever Streamlines Versioning by Selecting ReMake

ReMake is working with Unilever Professional to help streamline the production of video content and video adaptation across Europe and APAC regions for brands like Cif and Domestos.

As a leading global brand, Unilever Professional produces a large amount of impactful and award-winning original creative; there is a need for multiple versions of content, getting that content out with speed and scale is pivotal.

It's the challenge for which ReMake was designed. A platform-agnostic creative tech solution, ReMake enables Unilever Professional to version its content in minutes. "We are very excited to see the Unilever Professional team use ReMake; we have seen first-hand timelines and process barriers reduce", says ReMake's VP Sales, Oliver Klander.

As well as on-the-spot versioning, Unilever can make source content versionable for multiple markets directly from within the platform, providing an in-house solution. Giving this control back to the client is a key factor of the platform's appeal according to Klander, who added, "ReMake's clients are leaders when it comes to in-housing the creative production process."

Deniz Yamanel, Marketing Director Unilever Professional, has heard feedback first-hand, as she states "My team is telling me that ReMake is user friendly and enables us to localize content quickly and efficiently.”

About ReMake:

ReMake isn’t just another tech platform to solve an imaginary problem, but a working solution that emerged from the creative journey of their parent company, Think Jam - an award-winning entertainment marketing agency based in London and LA.

ReMake is a secure, brutally simple content versioning platform that empowers any team, anywhere in the world, to take any piece of content - video or static - and adapt thousands of versions with uncompromised accuracy, before deploying directly to social, in minutes. And all at a fraction of the price of an agency.

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