A big part of an agent's job is knowing what's happening before everyone else. But manual monitoring — opening five groups, scrolling, copying out an interesting call — is exactly the kind of task that slips when the day is busy. That's where contracts are lost.

One feed, continuously updated

Castflow aggregates casting calls published across networks and specialized platforms into a single feed. Instead of searching, you browse. Opportunities come to you, presented consistently, ready to be sorted — in grid or list view, whichever you prefer.

Four categories, one interface

The discovery feed isn't limited to traditional castings. It aggregates four types of content relevant to an agency:

  • Castings — role calls for fiction, TV movies, series, and feature films.
  • Ads — commercial opportunities and advertising shoots in production.
  • Graduates — recent theater and film school graduates without representation, ready to affiliate.
  • Posts — industry announcements worth watching.

Each category has its own purpose-built actions. This isn't a generic aggregator — it's a feed designed around the concrete decisions an agency makes every day.

Active sources and AI enrichment

At the top of the feed, a row of active sources shows which channels have been recently updated. Each opportunity displays how long ago it was published — so you never lose sight of how fresh a call is.

Each opportunity can be opened in full to view an AI-enriched brief: the raw content of the original post, reformatted and automatically structured. Roles, criteria, deadlines — without having to decode a 300-word post written in a hurry.

From feed to action in one click

Discovery isn't an end in itself. Its value is in what it triggers:

  • Save a casting → opens directly into the submission wizard: roles imported, talent selected, invitations sent.
  • Affiliate a graduate → add them to your prospect database, ready to be submitted or contacted.
  • Watch a post → find it in your saves without cluttering your main feed.
  • Ignore → gone from the feed, never reappears.
"The real problem isn't a lack of opportunities. It's not seeing them in time."

The automation working in the background

Discovery is only part of what Castflow does without being asked. In the background, the platform sends follow-ups at the right time, fires scheduled emails, and automatically archives expired castings. These are the small things that, when forgotten, cost dearly — and that, once automated, need no attention at all.

The result isn't "more notifications." It's the opposite: less mental load, and the certainty that nothing important slips through.