Projo.co launches to revolutionise the way the creative community shares work, files + feedback

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image014.jpegAn Australian founded, creative file sharing platform Projo.co, has launched today, set to revolutionise how the creative community shares work and files. The tool targeting freelancers, agencies, suppliers and clients involved in the creative process, provides an alternative to work sharing.

 

With Projo.co users don’t just send their files, they present them. Projo.co lets users upload their files to transfer boards, where they can be custom branded and arranged before quickly sending a link to anyone with an email address. Users can also invite an entire internal or external team when collaborating on larger projects.

image015.jpegCo-founded by British born Alaster Spiers and Thom Davy who saw a gap in the creative process, having previously worked in the design and advertising industries for years; Projo.co aims to create a slicker, more professional experience when sharing files. Not only presenting them beautifully, but allowing easy collaboration and feedback. Projo.co has already been adopted by 700 companies worldwide including several major creative agencies across Australia including: The Works Sydney, Naked, BoldInc, Landor, The Station Agency and Crumpler.

 

Already with a healthy ‘beta’ user base Projo.co is gaining traction in the market after taking home the St. George Kick Start business grant of $10,000 at TedxSydney and winning Anthill’s Smart 50 innovations. The company is owned by co-founders Alaster Spiers and Thom Davy, along with independent investors, the latest of whom, ex-global creative director of Apple CA, Sam Davy.