Video creative production platform for performance advertisers
HighScale operates a production infrastructure that manufactures tens of thousands of video creatives monthly for enterprise advertisers across Meta, YouTube, and connected TV. The tech stack reveals a hybrid motion: core production tools (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, Adobe Creative Cloud) paired with performance measurement (Looker, Tableau) and sales/marketing automation (Salesforce, HubSpot, Apollo, Lemlist). Heavy hiring in marketing (25 open roles) and design (11) signals a scaling bottleneck around creative output and campaign management rather than platform engineering—the company is production-led, not software-led.
HighScale is a creative production company headquartered in Los Angeles that serves enterprise performance advertisers. The core offering is a production supply chain: the company manufactures video creatives at scale, captures performance telemetry on each asset, and feeds insights back into campaign optimization. Operations span video editing, post-production for social and TV formats, script development, and short-form content adaptation (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts). The team of 201–500 spans creative roles, marketing operations, and sales, with active hiring across the United States, Brazil, China, Philippines, and Peru.
HighScale produces tens of thousands of video creatives monthly for performance advertisers, serving Meta, YouTube, TV, and other platforms. The company captures performance data on each asset to optimize customer acquisition.
HighScale has active hiring across the United States, Brazil, China, Philippines, and Peru. Current open roles total 58, with heavy focus on marketing (25) and design (11) positions.
HighScale's production stack includes Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, and the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite. The company is actively adopting After Effects and CapCut for workflow expansion.
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