Production accounting, payroll, and workflow software for content studios
GreenSlate builds accounting and payroll software for film and TV production teams. The stack spans .NET, React, and SQL Server paired with AWS infrastructure, while active hiring across engineering, HR, and insurance roles signals expansion into benefits management and automation. Current project work on AI adoption, automated onboarding, and benefits data dashboards suggests the company is moving beyond transactional payroll into broader HR and operational automation for studios.
GreenSlate provides production accounting, paperless payroll processing, and digital workflow solutions for content production companies. The platform serves mid-market studios and production teams, helping them manage budgets, payroll, tax credits, and benefits administration. Based in Burbank, California, the company operates a 201–500-person organization and is actively hiring across engineering, HR, insurance, and operations functions. The product suite addresses core pain points in production workflows: eliminating paper-based processes, reconciling carrier billing, ensuring benefits data accuracy, and helping teams navigate evolving compliance requirements.
GreenSlate uses .NET, C#, React, TypeScript, SQL Server, Java, and MySQL as core languages and databases. Infrastructure runs on AWS (EKS, IAM, Control Tower, CloudWatch) and Azure. Supporting tools include Asio, Jira, NetSuite, Slack, and testing frameworks (Selenium, TestNG, Playwright, SpecFlow).
Current projects include a content production management platform, benefits deduction management systems, automated testing infrastructure, benefits monitoring dashboards, AI adoption initiatives, automated device lifecycle management, and vulnerability response workflows for studio environments.
GreenSlate's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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