Post Sups: You Shouldn’t Be Doing This Manually Anymore

Post-production professional creating an organized workflow in a creative studio with papers, tech devices, and coffee on the table.

If you’re a Post Supervisor, let me guess:

  • You’re tracking status in Google Sheets.

  • Chasing lock notes in Slack threads.

  • Doing the version pass yourself because it’s faster than explaining it.

I’ve been there. You’re not lazy—you’re just out of bandwidth. And the thought of onboarding some big SaaS tool is more exhausting than the chaos itself.

But here’s the truth: manual tracking isn’t sustainable.

Not when you're juggling multiple series. Not when your team is half freelance. Not when every network wants a custom delivery format.

That’s why I stopped duct-taping my own systems together and built something more durable: a framework that thinks like a post sup, but runs in the background. No extra headcount. No retraining.

Imagine this instead:

  • A central board that tracks every lock, approval, and status—no chasing.

  • A system that reminds people (not you) when they’re holding things up.

  • A show delivery that wraps early—with fewer late nights.

You deserve tools that work like you do. Not just ones that slow you down with setup.

Curious if your workflow could run smoother?

 I work with teams looking to reduce chaos without disrupting what already works. If you want to explore whether SAMEpg or a simple fix could help your show, let’s talk.