Brisbane startup Wrappt is putting the previously inaccessible power of professional-standard video tools into the palms of every marketer and business owner, with a one-of-a-kind mobile platform launched last week.
With over 87% of consumers wanting to see more video content from brands in 2019, 74% of businesses yet to invest in video plan to start in the coming months – a dramatic increase from 34% in 2017 (Wyzowl’s 5th
The problem these businesses and marketing teams will face is that video has traditionally been expensive to produce and too complex or technical to bring in-house.
With video marketing moving from useful to essential, and demand for frequency and quality on the rise,
Their platform enables more businesses to affordably create and manage compelling content with resources they already have on hand – no need for complex equipment or the matching price tag.
Its cornerstone is an innovative, cloud-based app which allows the user to select from and be guided through a number of video ‘templates’ optimized for business.
With step-by-step direction, it takes the guesswork out of how to set up and film quality footage. The footage can then be sent directly to Wrappt’s team for editing with a quick tap.
How did Wrappt come about?
The brainchild of Brisbane-based video agency Ride Free Media, and digital agency Vivo Group, was brought to life when the founders realized that despite the medium’s growing power and necessity,
“Videography is expensive to outsource, impractical to bring in-house, and most DIY attempts struggle to meet the high standards that management wants and the audience expects”,
“We all have professional-grade cameras in our pocket, but polished video can still be hard to achieve with factors like lighting, sound
How is the startup performing?
Over 150 users from 35 companies have produced more than 400 videos collectively through Wrappt to date, resulting in an estimated collective saving upwards of $500,000* in marketing budgets if professional film crews were engaged (*Based on an average entry point cost of $1,500).
The Queensland Government has also seen Wrappt’s potential to contribute to the business community and backed them with a $100,000 Ignite Ideas Grant under the Advance Queensland Initiative.
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