For creators and media brands

Proven on one surface, under-distributed everywhere else.

Podcasts, shows and publisher brands often work on one surface and sit idle on the rest. Spektra takes what already lands and carries it across platforms.

A show that works is a rare and valuable thing. A podcast, a video series, a publisher brand that has found its format and its home audience has already solved the hardest problem. The strange part is what happens next: the same proven material sits almost entirely idle on every surface except the one it grew up on.

The constraint

The format is proven. The distribution is not. Most creators and media brands are effectively single-surface, pouring effort into one platform while the same episodes, clips and moments reach no one on the others. The audience on those feeds is large and reachable; the missing piece is a system that carries the format to them.

How the loop adapts here

The system takes what already lands and travels it. Episodes become discovery-led formats built for each surface, distributed across platforms, with response read per surface because a clip that works in one feed rarely works unchanged in another. Discovery is routed back toward the core show and its subscriptions, so cross-platform presence grows the whole audience rather than fragmenting it.

What a first engagement looks like

We start with one show or episode library and one measure, usually watch-through or cross-platform follows. The first cycle establishes which moments and formats travel to new surfaces before the programme widens across the catalogue.

Where it applies
01A show that performs on one platform and nowhere else
02An episode library worth cutting into discovery-led clips
03A publisher brand building audience beyond its home surface
04A format ready to travel across platforms

What is measuredWatch-through, subscriptions, episode and clip discovery, and cross-platform follows.

05 · FAQ

What to know before an engagement.

The questions serious buyers ask before submitting an inquiry.

Distribution engineering is the practice of designing how a valuable asset moves through the formats, audiences and channels where it can earn attention. One source becomes coordinated routes, and the response to each wave informs what moves next.

Organisations with a valuable asset and a genuine distribution constraint: companies launching or expanding products, rights-holders with releases or catalogues, owners of entertainment IP, talent and their teams, and consumer brands. Spektra is a private B2B partner, not self-serve software.

A valuable product, company, release, catalogue, founder, or body of IP with meaningful upside and a genuine distribution constraint. Spektra is built for assets with sufficient budget, urgency and distribution upside to support sustained testing and iteration.

That is not a blocker. Spektra starts from the source asset, identifies the angles and formats it can support, and tests which routes create useful response before the programme expands.

The mix follows the audience and the asset. Spektra works across the relevant channels and formats, adapting the source for each surface rather than forcing every engagement into the same platform plan.

With a discovery call, then a scoped proposal. The first cycle runs 90 days around one asset, one defined objective and one primary measure. Its purpose is to establish where stronger signal exists before the programme expands.

Whatever the objective defines: verified views, source and platform mix, saves, streams, follows, qualified traffic, or pipeline. Views establish exposure. They are not treated as revenue, and response informs what receives the next wave.

We report against platform-native analytics and the agreed primary measure. Verified exposure is kept separate from estimates, and response quality informs what receives the next wave.

Paid media buys access to an audience for a defined spend. Spektra builds and operates the organic distribution layer around an asset, testing which angles, formats and surfaces earn response. They can work together, but they answer different questions.

Every engagement starts with a defined objective and primary measure. The first 90-day cycle establishes which angles, audiences and surfaces generate useful response, rather than promising a fixed outcome.

A valuable source asset, a defined objective, the signal that already exists and the access needed to understand the starting point. The first cycle is designed around one asset, one objective and one primary measure.

Scope and total investment are confirmed after a discovery call. They depend on the asset, objective, starting signal and the amount of testing needed. The first cycle gives both sides a clear basis for deciding what should happen next.

The response is used to refine the angles, audiences or routes before the next wave is allocated. Spektra does not promise a fixed outcome; the first cycle is intended to establish where stronger signal exists and what is worth expanding.

Current operating figures are shown alongside clearly labelled prior operator experience. Where a case for your situation does not exist, Spektra says so rather than implying prior work is a current client result.

Access to the source asset and clarity on what can be used, where, and for how long. Approvals stay with the client, and every route is scoped inside the rights and claims you can stand behind.

Discuss this application.

Bring us the asset, the audience and the constraint. We confirm scope and the primary measure after a discovery call.