22 Creator Channels. 500 Videos Every Other Day. One Workspace.
Peter runs Fiffig Productions, a talent management operation built entirely on top of VideoNest. Twenty-two channels. Hundreds of videos every other day. MSN syndication. All of it managed from one place — without an engineering team behind it.
About Fiffig Productions.
Fiffig Productions is a talent management company that operates at the intersection of creator media and content distribution. Founded by Peter — a former digital content executive at Studio 71 — the company manages the full publishing and distribution operation for a roster of creator channels. Not one channel. Twenty-two.
Each channel has its own audience, its own content cadence, and its own distribution needs. At that scale, the infrastructure question isn't optional. Without the right technical backbone, the business simply can't function.
The challenge.
Running a multi-channel creator operation means volume that most publishing tools aren't built for. Fiffig Productions was pushing roughly 500 videos every other day across 22 channels — not as a goal, but as a baseline requirement of how the business works.
Managing that manually was never an option. But stitching together separate tools for uploading, distributing, and syndicating across 22 distinct channel identities created a different kind of operational burden. What the business needed was a single platform that could handle the entire publishing workflow — from upload to distribution to syndication — across every channel at once, without requiring a separate workflow per creator.
"VideoNest feeds solved the biggest pain point in my workflow. The main functionality works extremely well, and I trust the system to upload, encode, and go live without problems."
· Peter Nordahl-Hansen, Founder, Fiffig ProductionsWhat VideoNest did.
Fiffig Productions built their entire operation on top of VideoNest's workspace. All 22 channels live inside a single VideoNest account — each with its own channel identity, distribution configuration, and publishing workflow. Content flows in, gets routed to the right destinations automatically, and goes out under the right brand without any manual management per channel.
The volume that defines the business — 500 videos every other day — runs through VideoNest's distribution pipeline without requiring additional headcount or tooling. What would otherwise require a dedicated operations team is handled by the platform.
VideoNest also activated MSN syndication for the Fiffig network, putting creator content in front of audiences that organic channel growth alone couldn't reach. That syndication layer added a distribution tier that didn't exist before — and revenue to match.
The result.
Fiffig Productions runs a 22-channel creator network from a single VideoNest workspace. The publishing volume — hundreds of videos every other day — operates automatically, with no manual routing between channels. MSN syndication is live across the network, extending reach beyond what the channels generate on their own.
VideoNest isn't a tool Fiffig Productions uses to run their business. It's the technical foundation the business is built on. Without it, the model doesn't scale. With it, one person can manage a creator network that would otherwise require a full operations team.
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