Review your deliverables
How finished work arrives, what the statuses mean, and how to keep the review loop moving so nothing sits waiting on a click.

How work arrives
Everything Skytona produces for you lands in the Deliverables area: films, photo sets, social cuts, and campaign assets, each with a clear status. No expiring download links, no digging through email threads for the latest version.
Work generally moves through three states: in production with Skytona, ready for your review, and approved. The portal always shows which state each piece is in, so status meetings become optional.
Skytona produces
Work is cut, edited, and prepared from your production days.
Ready for review
The piece appears in your portal, waiting on your eyes.
You approve or comment
A quick approval or a consolidated round of notes.
Final and in use
Approved work is ready for publishing, download, and your channels.
Keep the loop moving
The review step is the only part of production that waits on you, which makes it the easiest place for a whole content calendar to quietly stall.
Set a review rhythm
A standing fifteen-minute weekly slot for portal review keeps work flowing without anyone chasing anyone.
Name a decision maker
One person with final say per content type beats five people with opinions. Route drafts internally, send Skytona one voice.
Approve the good ones fast
Not everything needs deliberation. When a piece works, a same-day approval keeps your publishing schedule honest.
Downloads and usage
Approved work is yours to download and use across your channels within your agreement. Files are delivered in the formats the destination needs, so the vertical cut is actually vertical and the print file actually prints.
If you need an extra format or size for a new use, ask from the Inbox: it is usually a quick export rather than a new project.
Still have questions?
Contact Skytona or open the right portal.
The public help center explains the why, the what, and the next step. Project-specific details should stay in your portal.