Relationships are how you book.

Slate tracks every audition, workshop, and callback — organized around the casting directors who can hire you.

Sarah Chen5 of 7
Casting Director, ABC Casting
Last seen14 days ago
Auditions3
Workshops2
Marcus Webb3 of 7
Casting Director, Telsey + Company
Last seen6 weeks ago
Auditions2
Workshops1
Jamie Ellis1 of 7
Casting Director, Fox Studios
Last seen3 months ago
Auditions1
Workshops0

You've been tracking auditions in a spreadsheet.

You're not tracking relationships.

You know you've been in front of Sarah Chen before.

You don't know how many times. You don't know if it's enough.

Slate is the difference between logging your career and managing it.


The rule of seven.

Casting directors book actors they know. Not actors they've met once.

Industry wisdom puts the threshold at seven meaningful interactions — auditions, workshops, callbacks, chance encounters — before a CD thinks of you when a role comes up.

Most actors have no idea where they stand with any given CD. They track auditions. They don't track the relationship.

Slate tracks both. Every touchpoint, every type, one running count per casting director.


The daily brief.

Every morning, Slate surfaces what needs your attention — upcoming self-tape deadlines, follow-ups from last week's auditions, reminders about relationships that have gone quiet. Not a dashboard. A briefing.

One timeline per casting director.

Every audition, workshop, callback, and meeting — organized by person, not by date. Open any CD's profile and see the full history of your relationship. Know exactly where you stand before you walk into the room.

Where your auditions actually come from.

Agent submissions, manager submissions, self-submissions — tracked separately, compared over time. The data to understand whether your representation is working, and where your own hustle is paying off.


The Industry.

Guides, deep dives, and resources for working actors — how to approach casting relationships, what workshops are worth your time, and how the business actually works.

Browse The Industry

$1 / month

Less than a cup of coffee. Less than a subway ride to an audition. Cancel anytime — though you won't want to.