SurveyMonkey | Ask the Audience

A struggling local cinema is nearly empty, with one bored usher slumped at her post. But everything changes when she and her boss start using SurveyMonkey to ask audiences directly what they want. Suddenly, customer voices come alive as a quirky cast of moviegoer “types”: shameless snackers, roaring cacklers, shushers, and hopeful romantics. Their feedback […]

Vonage | Clue

We meet a mustachioed man styled like a 1970s detective. His office is in chaos, with papers scattered and a conspiracy board covered in red string. Why? He’s obsessively trying to solve an impossible CAPTCHA. After a manic “Eureka!” moment, he types in his solution—only to be met with the dreaded “Incorrect” error. In total […]

Walnut | Discover Product-led everything

A woman is trapped in endless loops that symbolize broken go-to-market processes. First, she’s stuck in a clunky car sales demo. Next, she tries to tell a joke at a party but is constantly interrupted, forcing her to restart. Then, she wrestles with flat-pack furniture that collapses the moment she finishes. Meanwhile, a voiceover explains […]

Wistia | Do It Right Here

Wistia turns a standard product demo into a full-on rap anthem. A rapid-fire beat drives the lyrics, listing every action marketers can take with Wistia: “Shoot it, cut it, edit it, save it, host it, post it…” The visuals are bold and colorful, showing diverse creators while the chorus repeats the core message: “Do it […]

Wistia | Complete Control

Wistia transforms its product pitch into a full-on retro music video. Styled like a cheesy 1980s/90s corporate anthem, it features an overjoyed office cast belting out the catchy refrain: “Complete control over my videos!” Every detail is pitch-perfect: oversized computers, bad ties, clunky cameras, and endless smiling choreography. The lyrics highlight Wistia’s core features—no ads, […]

CrowdStrike | Healthcare

A narrator walks through a calm, orderly hospital, explaining that the healthcare network relies on CrowdStrike to protect patient information. Then she asks: “But what if they didn’t?” Instantly, robotic cyber-monsters storm the hospital. They smash equipment, shred patient files, hijack a wheelchair, and terrorize both staff and patients. As chaos unfolds, the narrator remains […]

CrowdStrike | Financial Services

A financial services office looks calm—until the narrator asks: “But what if they hadn’t used CrowdStrike?” Suddenly, spider-like cyber monsters flood the room. They leap over desks, hijack screens, and send employees into chaos. Just as the invasion peaks, the narrator calmly pulls out a tablet, activates CrowdStrike, and the creatures are instantly trapped in […]

Fiverr | A No-Code Love Story

A woman uses a no-code AI tool to build an app that tells her when an avocado is ripe. Her idea comes alive as a cute, singing avocado character. Suddenly, the scene explodes into an over-the-top 80s-style power ballad, with the woman and avocado belting out lyrics about “vibe-coding forever” and not needing a backend […]

Fiverr | Prompt and Punishment

At a diner, a man named Garry learns his entire reality is created by AI professionals on Fiverr. He mocks the idea, complains his coffee tastes like soap, and dares the “all-powerful” AIs to bring it on. Instantly, he’s punished with a surreal montage: his wife leaves him for a man in a hotdog costume, […]

GoDaddy | Don’t be scared!

The spot is styled like a found-footage horror movie. GoDaddy employees wander through a dark, creepy location at night. They admit they’re “facing their fears,” clearly nervous as the shaky cam follows them. A guide explains that starting a business can feel just as scary—lonely, overwhelming, and uncertain. He introduces GoDaddy Airo, the tool that […]

Squarespace | Meet Blueprint AI

A designer builds a brand identity with sketchbooks, swatches, fonts, and mood boards. A calm narrator explains the timeless principles of design—typography, color, layout—and reveals that these same principles shaped Squarespace’s newest product. In one seamless moment, the designer’s sketchbook flips into a laptop, showing a polished website. The product is introduced: Blueprint AI, an […]

Squarespace | Click! Click! Click!

A joyful montage celebrates skilled tradespeople—a gardener, painter, carpenter, electrician, and plumber—hard at work. An upbeat, folksy jingle plays: “Click of the shears makes click click click…” Each worker proudly reveals their professional Squarespace website, connecting their craft to a digital presence. The ad ends with all the tradespeople marching through a wide-open field, laptops […]

Upwork | Creating Opportunity in Every Era of Work

The film traces the evolution of work. It opens on the rigid 9-to-5 grind—commutes, cubicles, and fixed schedules—before shifting to the modern reality of flexible, remote talent. Upwork positions itself as the platform that helped write this new chapter. Then the ad looks forward to the next era: AI. It shows AI drafting, coding, and […]

Cloudbeds | Payments Weren’t Always a Breeze

The narrator introduces “Life before Cloudbeds.” At the hotel front desk, a receptionist tries—and fails—to process a guest’s payment. He fumbles through a card swiper, a manual imprinter, and a faulty mobile reader. Each attempt only adds more frustration. Finally, after realizing he billed the wrong number of nights, he tells the guest they’ll need […]

Cloudbeds | Yeah, Overbookings Were an Issue

The narrator sets the stage: “Life before Cloudbeds.” At the front desk, an angry guest shouts, “What do you mean, overbooked?!” He hurls a stack of papers into the air, leaving the receptionist helpless. The narrator returns to explain the solution: Cloudbeds syncs all booking channels—Expedia, Booking.com, and more—to prevent overbookings. In the “after” scene, […]

Cloudbeds | Bookings over the phone

A narrator introduces life “before Cloudbeds.” In a hotel lobby, a receptionist puts a phone caller on hold to help a guest who’s just walked in. The woman explains she tried booking online but was told to call. Then the twist—she admits, “That’s me on the other line.” The receptionist is trapped in a paradox, […]

Torq | Official Commercial

An animated security team drowns in chaos as screens flash nonstop with “Error!” and “Alert!” messages. The team literally melts under the pressure. A dramatic movie-trailer voiceover describes their nightmare—until Torq arrives, personified as a Grim Reaper. Instead of death, this Reaper is a savior. With AI-powered blasts, Torq obliterates the flood of alerts. The […]

AppsFlyer | Return to Growth With Data You Can Trust

A woman explains that to help brands grow, her company must remain independent. A window washer asks why it matters. She answers with a series of absurd examples: a dog show judge giving first prize to her own daughter, a courtroom where one lawyer represents both sides, and a politician appointing his clueless nephew to […]

Maersk | Don’t trust the numbers . Just another day in logistics

A woman in a boardroom proposes a plan built around a shipment arriving that week. Her manager, Merlin, shuts her down immediately, citing a gloomy 45% ocean reliability rate. A junior colleague mentions that Maersk recently announced a major reliability improvement. Merlin dismisses him with condescension. Moments later, another manager confirms the junior’s data is […]

Rippling | Work Magic

The scene opens in a dark, eerie room. Two women appear to be performing a séance. A tablet and office supplies float in the air as one of them sets up a new employee’s apps with a few taps. An operatic voice chants the brand name: “Rippling.” From the doorway, a man in a sweater […]

Rippling | One Place

A woman in an office chair glides through surreal portals with a tablet in hand. She pays a contractor in a London café, onboards a new hire in an upside-down Australian pub, and manages IT for a meeting in Berlin. Each door, elevator, and cityscape connects seamlessly. The message is clear: Rippling unifies HR, IT, […]

Rippling | Because HR Deserves Better

A man sits at his desk, delivering what sounds like a heartfelt breakup speech. He talks about how the relationship took too much work and how he lost sight of who he could be. The scene feels like a dramatic movie—until the camera reveals he’s talking to his outdated HR system. Pop-up notifications flood the […]

Rippling | Now That’s What I Call HR!

The ad opens with the grainy look of a 90s music video. A man sings a power ballad about leaving spreadsheets behind. Suddenly, it shifts into a parody of a NOW That’s What I Call Music! infomercial. An over-the-top announcer introduces a fake compilation album called NOW That’s What I Call HR. We see a […]

IBM | AI that works across your business

A simple animation shows a man at the gym who only trains his right arm. He curls, presses, and lifts until one bicep becomes comically oversized while the rest of his body stays weak. Proud of his imbalance, he flexes in the mirror. Text asks: “Only getting isolated results?” The ad then pivots to show […]

ClickUp | Write better with ClickUp AI

A designer proudly presents her energy drink concept to her boss. At first, he praises it as perfect. Seconds later, he unravels with absurd requests: “Make the yellow more yellow… but also less. Make the logo much bigger… but invisible. Add a unicorn riding a lightning bolt.” The designer’s face says it all—defeat. Suddenly, an […]

ClickUp | How Software Engineers Feel When They’ve Had It!

Two software engineers sit at their desk, visibly frustrated. The man groans, “Oh, come on!” while the woman throws her drink in anger. The action freezes and bold text appears: “We’re Software Engineers” and “WE’VE HAD IT with Outdated, Overly Complex Tools.” When the scene resumes, the man flips the entire desk as both cheer […]

ClickUp | Work Schooling

A man walks into the office, ready to focus on work. Instead, he’s ambushed by his coworker Brett—who has brought his young son to sit in his cubicle. Brett calmly explains that since his son’s school is still remote, he’s now also his teacher and can’t join a meeting. As the coworker’s frustration grows, Brett […]

ClickUp | When I First Heard of ClickUp

A man recalls that when he first heard the name ClickUp, he thought it referred to a martial arts move called a kickup. What follows is a slapstick montage of him repeatedly failing to master the move in different scenic spots. Then inspiration strikes: after spotting a ClickUp billboard, he launches the Academy of Epic […]

ClickUp | David BEFORE ClickUp vs AFTER ClickUp

The spot opens on David, a developer focused on coding. The screen reads: “How it started (before ClickUp).” Suddenly, three colleagues rush in with conflicting demands: fix a critical bug, scope a new feature, and center a button on the homepage. The requests pile up fast. David’s stress mounts until he slumps over in defeat. […]

ClickUp | Monica BEFORE ClickUp vs AFTER ClickUp

We open on Monica, a marketing professional drowning in the “before ClickUp” world. She sits at her desk as a storm of notifications, video calls, and overlapping colleague requests swarm her. Floating apps and voices bombard her from every direction. The stress builds until she can barely keep up. Then, the ad cuts to the […]

ClickUp | Too Many Work Apps Giving You Nightmares?

A woman sits at her laptop late at night when an urgent email from her boss sets off a chain reaction. Her screen begins to glitch, then spirals into chaos. Notifications, calendar alerts, and countless app icons flood the display, all speaking in ominous, overlapping voices. It turns into a full-blown horror scene—her workday made […]

KlientBoost | Ready to Shed One of Your Marketing Hats?

Marketing manager Amy talks about the challenges of her role while wearing a ridiculous tower of hats. Each hat represents a responsibility—“Social Media,” “PPC,” “SEO,” “Strategy,” and more. The pile keeps growing: a sombrero, a disco ball, even a drink umbrella. Simple tasks like walking or taking a call become impossible. Eventually, Amy collapses under […]

KlientBoost | Is Your Marketing Agency Acting Like a Toddler?

Marketing manager Amy vents her frustration. She says an agency should be “an extension of your team,” but hers feels more like “a toddler on a leash.” Enter Brent, her 23-year-old junior account manager. Brent behaves like a child instead of a professional. He eats crackers loudly, asks basic questions, fumbles with his headset, and […]

RemoFirst | Still Hiring Like It’s 1425? Let’s Fix That

Inside a medieval throne room, an advisor proudly unveils a map covered in portraits of potential candidates for an accountant role. The king beams and asks how many fall “within our legal borders.” The advisor’s grin fades. “One,” he admits. The king slumps in disappointment. The single local candidate is revealed—a raccoon. The advisor tries […]

RemoFirst | Your Talent Pool Is Bigger Than Your Castle Walls

A weary medieval king asks his scruffy advisor for a “global employment strategy.” The man proudly reveals his plan: a crude stick-figure drawing of a castle with people trapped inside, symbolizing the idea of hiring only within our borders. The king stares in disbelief, sighs, and mouths: “Are you f—ing kidding me?” The screen cuts […]

RemoFirst | Employing Talent Like It’s the Dark Ages?

A medieval king interviews a warrior for a “data analyst” role. The test? Pull a sword from a stone. “If thou can extract a sword, thou can extract data!” the king declares. The warrior succeeds, destiny fulfilled. The king is thrilled—until he asks where the man is from. The answer: Vancouver. The mood shifts. The […]

Descript AI | AI Video Editing Just Got Scary Good

A woman sits in a dark room, stressed and alone, trying to edit a video. A dramatic voiceover describes the crushing feeling. The stress is visualized in a surreal montage: a burning monitor, an exploding blender, an hourglass, and a teddy bear that trades balloons for a flamethrower. Then the pivot. Descript introduces Underlord, an […]

1Password | The Wrong Tool for the Job with Mackenzie Hughes

Pro golfer Mackenzie Hughes enters the “Wrong Tool Tournament.” His bag isn’t filled with clubs—it’s stuffed with a hockey stick, a toy popper, a broom, even a baguette. A serious sports commentator explains he must putt with anything but a golf club. The ad compares this absurd challenge to using the wrong tools for password […]

1Password | What not to do

Kenny lines up a golf shot from a water hazard. Before he swings, his friend notices Kenny’s “system” for storing passwords: a giant notebook labeled “KENNY’S PASSWORDS – PRIVATE.” The others confess their own bad habits—one keeps passwords in the Notes app, another relies on the browser’s built-in saver. Their friend steps in with a […]

Pitch | Collaborative presentation software for teams.

A manager is nervous about an upcoming sales pitch. Her team is scattered and unhelpful. One teammate is distracted by video games. Terry, the overconfident one, wants to recycle his awful deck filled with Comic Sans and clip art. The meeting is going nowhere—until someone suggests Pitch. Everything changes. The team uses Pitch to collaborate […]

Pitch | Turn presentations into expressive video narratives

Kim and her remote team can’t land funding for their startup, bee2bee. Their decks fall flat, and rejections keep piling up. Then, in the middle of their group chat, someone suggests trying Pitch. Suddenly, the process transforms. The team builds their deck together in real time. They refine it asynchronously. One teammate even records a […]

Paychex | SECURE Act 2.0 Tax Credits

Three small-business owners share a simple goal: do right by their teams. An office manager, a restaurant owner, and a woodworker explain how Paychex—already their payroll partner—helped them add retirement plans and take advantage of Secure Act 2.0 tax credits. The spot highlights Paychex as the #1 401(k) provider and reframes the brand as an […]

Kandji | “So I Do That”

An IT admin explains that the company just hired a lot of people. New hires pop in one after another, each in a distinct, color-coded workspace—different roles, different cities, same need. In a single, chaotic beat, they all face the camera and demand, “A computer for work.” The admin stays calm and closes with, “So […]

Ruby | Live Virtual Receptionists and Chat Specialists

A quick-fire montage calls out the target: small business owners chained to a desk phone. The pain is immediate—every ring forces you to drop your work. The spot then shows the opposite nightmare: an indifferent receptionist letting leads slip away. Ruby steps in as the fix. A live, professional team answers calls and website chats, […]

Process Street | Workflow Automation Software

A lone employee sits at a desk in a vast, empty space, ready to onboard new hires. Her computer explodes into chaos: countless windows stack on top of each other, then a towering, scrolling wall of text lists hundreds of company processes. She introduces Process.st and the mess collapses into clear, shareable checklists. Tasks route […]

Loom | From 30-Min Meetings to 3-Min Videos

A narrator laments back-to-back meetings as an office fills with clones of the same working mother—each trapped in another call. The contrast is clear when she sends a quick Loom instead of scheduling yet one more meeting. In the payoff, the real mom is at home. She closes her laptop and happily joins her son […]

Loom | What is Loom? Video messaging for work

A woman in a coffee shop stares at a calendar crammed with back-to-back meetings. A confident version of herself appears on screen and suggests a fix: replace meetings with Loom. She’s whisked into a surreal, dreamlike space where her guide explains that static documents “lack you.” Loom adds voice, face, and context. Back in the […]

Postman | We did this

Inside a high-stakes Mission Control room, an engineer works on an API for a satellite. She calls a remote colleague and, with one invite, shares her entire project in a Postman workspace. The colleague’s reaction—“This is so much better than the way I’ve been doing it”—captures the shift from friction to flow. A real request […]

Postman | I’m gonna push some buttons

Inside a sleek, intelligence-style command center, two developers finish what they call “the best API work we’ve ever done.” Their manager appears on a video call, assumes a long night ahead, and orders pizza for the team. The devs surprise her: they’re nearly done because Postman lets them build, test, document, debug, and publish from […]

Postman Flows | Build API Applications Visually

The story jumps between three settings. In a catering kitchen, a team automates recipes, ordering, and invoicing. In an office, a marketer pulls live data from multiple sources to build a presentation. In a classroom, teachers generate hyper-personalized book picks for students. In every scene, a non-developer uses Postman Flows’ visual, drag-and-drop canvas to connect […]

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