Submit Your Film to Greynola | Film Distribution & Creator Marketing
A step-by-step guide to launching a mission and activating a creator campaign on Greynola.
Getting your film on Greynola starts with launching a mission directly on the platform. Head to the Missions page, hit Launch Mission, and tell us about your project — the title, genre, release timeline, and your goals.
There are no upfront commitments required to start. The process is designed to be low-friction so that filmmakers at every level can explore what Greynola offers without risk.
The Submission Process
Head to the Missions page on greynola.com and click Launch Mission. The form asks for basic information about your film — title, genre, format (feature, short, documentary, series), trailer link, and poster.
You will also set your mission brief — the creative challenge you want creators to engage with. Are you looking for trailer reactions? Reviews? Fan edits? Thematic content? You define the rules and decide how creators should engage with your project.
After launching, your mission goes through a quick review and then goes live for the entire creator network to see and submit to.
What Happens After Submission
The Greynola team works with you to design a mission campaign tailored to your film. This includes writing the mission briefs, setting the creative direction, choosing the accepted platforms and formats, and determining the points values and timeline.
You do not need to write the briefs yourself or understand the platform's mechanics in detail. The Greynola team handles the mission design based on their experience with what types of briefs generate the best creator content.
Once the missions are designed and approved by you, they go live on the platform. Every active creator on Greynola can see and submit to your missions. The content starts flowing as creators engage with your project.
Campaign Customization
Every film campaign on Greynola is customized based on the project's needs. A major studio release might warrant multiple missions across different creative angles — reaction missions, analysis missions, themed challenges — while an independent short might work best with a single, focused mission.
You can also provide campaign assets — trailers, posters, clips, behind-the-scenes content — that creators can reference or use in their submissions. These assets are distributed through the mission page and give creators additional material to work with.
Platform restrictions can be set per mission if your campaign has specific distribution goals. If you want only YouTube content, the mission can be restricted to YouTube submissions. If you want maximum viral reach, you can open the mission to all platforms.
Measuring Results
Throughout the campaign, you have access to data on how your missions are performing. This includes the number of submissions received, the quality scores of those submissions, the platforms where content is being posted, and aggregate engagement metrics.
After the campaign concludes, the Greynola team provides a summary of the results — total creator participation, content produced, and the reach generated across platforms. This data makes Greynola a measurable marketing channel that you can evaluate against other promotional investments.
Many filmmakers who run successful campaigns on Greynola return for subsequent projects. The platform's creator network grows over time, which means each successive campaign typically reaches more creators and generates more content.