What is the Selected Partner Program?
EdMon.ai is building the AI post-production platform for unscripted television. Our system combines automatic transcription, speaker diarisation, story analysis, and template-based AI rough cut generation into a single integrated workflow — reducing the time from assembly to first cut by a significant margin.
Rather than selling a generic SaaS product, we believe the most valuable thing we can build is a platform shaped by real production practice. That requires a small number of deeply engaged partners who are willing to work with us as the platform evolves.
The Selected Partner Program formalises that relationship. Partners receive our most advanced capabilities at a fixed, low-cost monthly rate. In return, they commit to active collaboration: testing, feedback, co-development of templates, and allowing us to reference the partnership publicly.
This is not a vendor relationship. It is a genuine creative and technical partnership.
The Partnership — At a Glance
| Monthly fee | €2,000 – €3,000 (fixed, agreed per partner) |
| Contract term | Minimum 12 months |
| Exclusivity | One partner per territory / country |
| Access level | All premium features, including all future additions |
| Template support | Customised AI rough cut templates for your formats |
| Priority access | New features released to Selected Partners first, at no additional cost |
| Commercial use | Unlimited projects, unlimited users within the partner organisation |
What EdMon Provides
Unrestricted access to the complete EdMon platform — all current features and everything released during the partnership term, at no additional cost.
We build AI rough cut templates tailored to your specific formats — their structure, pacing, emotional beats, and storytelling conventions. Included in the monthly fee.
New capabilities — advanced AI models, new export formats, agentic editing tools, multilingual support — come to Selected Partners before general availability.
Direct access to the EdMon founding team. Onboarding, training, and ongoing support handled personally — not through a ticketing system.
- Automatic multi-speaker transcription and diarisation
- AI-driven story and topic analysis
- Template-based AI rough cut generation
- Timeline editor with frame-accurate clip selection
- EDL, AAF, and MXF export for Avid, Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve
- Multi-format and multi-language support
- Secure, cloud-based project management
What We Ask of Partners
This is a two-way commitment. The monthly fee covers our costs; what makes the partnership genuinely valuable to us is the collaboration. We ask for three things.
Regular, honest engagement from editors and producers who use the tool daily — not a formal review process, but a working relationship with people who care about the craft of editing.
- Feedback on features, workflows, and rough cut quality from your editorial team
- Template sessions — participation in building and iterating format templates, including review sessions with the EdMon team
- Beta access — advance testing of new features before public release, with structured feedback
- Roadmap input — honest input into what to prioritise, fix, and build next
We ask permission to identify you publicly as an EdMon Selected Partner. Nothing is published without your prior approval.
- Use of your company name and logo in EdMon marketing materials
- Reference to the partnership in newsletters, LinkedIn, and social media
- A case study or testimonial, agreed with you before publication
We ask permission to use at least one production or format — with appropriate clearances — as a demonstration example for other production companies. The specific production, form of demonstration, and any restrictions are agreed with you in advance.
- No raw footage or uncleared material will be shared
- Demonstrations are always in the context of showcasing EdMon’s technology, not the production itself
- You retain full approval rights over what is shown and how
EdMon will have only one Selected Partner per territory. This is intentional.
It means our attention is not divided across dozens of accounts. It means your feedback directly shapes the product. And it means that within your market, you have access to AI post-production tools that your competitors do not.
We take this exclusivity seriously on our side, and we ask partners to take it seriously on theirs.
How the Partnership Works in Practice
A light structure that keeps collaboration regular without creating unnecessary process. Beyond this, we stay out of your workflow.
- Monthly Check-in30–45 minutes with your editorial lead and the EdMon team. Review what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s coming next.
- Template SessionsWhen building or iterating a new format template, we schedule 1–2 working sessions with your editors. Practical, not theoretical.
- Async FeedbackA shared channel (Slack or equivalent) for day-to-day questions, bug reports, and editorial observations.
- Quarterly ReviewA broader review of the partnership, covering product progress, roadmap input, and any adjustments to the arrangement.
Confidentiality and Intellectual Property
Everything exchanged between EdMon and a Selected Partner is treated as confidential. We will not share your editorial workflows, your format logic, your client relationships, or any production-specific material with third parties.
- Templates belong to you. You own the editorial logic. EdMon retains the underlying technology. If the partnership ends, your templates remain accessible to you.
- Demonstrations require approval. Any case studies, testimonials, or demonstration materials are approved by you before publication. You have final say on what is shown and how.
- No surprises. We will not reference your company, use your name, or publish anything related to the partnership without your prior written consent.
conversation.
If this framework is of interest, we suggest a short introductory call — typically 30 minutes — to discuss your current post-production setup, the formats you’re working on, and whether the partnership makes sense for your organisation.