Production confidence

Bring a team in without handing them the steering wheel.

Lotix is built for filmmakers who want help, but do not want a project blown up by stray prompts, mystery clips, unchecked spending, or the wrong person approving the wrong take.

Crew control

Let people help without giving everyone final say.

An indie production still needs lanes. Lotix keeps collaboration tied to production roles, reusable assets, shared token balances, and the shot plan your team agreed to before anyone spends a generation.

  • Invite teammates as owners, producers, directors, assistant directors, editors, commenters, or viewers.
  • Give collaborators the context they need without giving everyone the same controls.
  • Keep generation tied to project settings, provider choices, and workspace token balances.
  • Review each take beside the shot plan, references, and decision history that created it.

Producer guardrails

Designed for the moments where a project usually gets messy.

Lotix gives AI video work a place to happen: not in scattered chats, personal downloads, or one-off prompt experiments, but inside a project with assets, roles, tokens, shots, takes, and dailies.

Give every person a lane

Owners, producers, directors, assistant directors, editors, commenters, and viewers can be invited with roles that match the work they should actually touch.

Keep the shot plan in charge

Takes stay connected to the scene, shot, references, model settings, and prompt direction that created them, so teammates are not guessing from a filename.

Protect the visual world

Characters, locations, props, wardrobe, frame anchors, and reference videos live as reusable production assets instead of disappearing into someone else's folder.

Make spend visible

Generation runs from a shared workspace token balance, with reservation and settlement after provider completion, so a production can see what is being used.

Before Seedance runs

A take should pass through the production first.

Lotix routes generation through a gateway before a take is sent to Seedance. In plain English: it checks whether the person, project, references, workspace, and provider access are ready before the model gets the shot.

  • Does this teammate have permission to generate or approve?
  • Is the project using the right provider and model settings?
  • Are the image and video references within supported limits?
  • Do trusted assets, likeness, copyright, or IP controls need attention?
  • Has the workspace hit a request, job, or access limit?

After the take comes back

No more mystery clips with no memory.

A generated video should not become a loose file that everyone argues about later. Lotix keeps the take connected to the shot, the references, the settings, and the review decision, so the next cut is easier to call.

  • Queued, running, completed, failed, or canceled generation status
  • Prompt, model, settings, references, and failure details
  • Review states for rejected, maybe, selected, and approved takes
  • Links back to the shot and scene where the decision belongs

Straight talk

Trust does not mean pretending the hard parts disappear.

You still make the creative calls, choose what is usable, and decide what belongs in the film. Lotix helps keep the work organized, reviewable, and under control while more people are touching the production.

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