For delivery teams

Batch video compression for agencies and client libraries

Compress client video libraries, campaign assets, and social deliverables in bulk without running local encoding machines.

For agencies that receive huge client folders and need smaller review files, platform variants, and archive copies.

Batch video compression for agencies and client libraries

Ingest source folders and create consistent client-ready outputs.

Generate smaller files for review portals, social posts, and long-term archives.

Preserve job metadata for client, project, campaign, or delivery batch tracking.

Avoid tying editors' laptops up with FFmpeg or HandBrake queues.

Integration flow

A backend workflow your product can own

Convertrilo handles compression work while your app keeps the source records, destination storage, access model, and customer experience.

  1. Step 1

    Collect original client assets in S3 or another source location.

  2. Step 2

    Submit a folder ingest or bulk job with a project-specific externalIdPrefix.

  3. Step 3

    Choose H.264 for approval links or H.265/AV1 for storage reduction.

  4. Step 4

    Use delivery history and webhooks to confirm every file finished before handoff.

Project tracking

Use externalIdPrefix and metadata to group large batches by client, campaign, or asset library.

Review-friendly output

Create MP4 files that are easier to email, upload, preview, and deliver through client portals.

Bulk-safe retries

Idempotency keys protect batch submits when an agency dashboard, queue worker, or script has to retry.

Where this fits best

  • Best fit: client archives, campaign cutdowns, testimonial libraries, and product footage.
  • Recommended codecs: H.264 for review and approval, H.265 for client archive compression.
  • Common outputs: S3 buckets, CDN-backed review links, or client delivery folders.

More integration guides

Start with a real estimate

Choose your codec, resolution, FPS, bitrate, quality, and optimization settings. Convertrilo shows the NEU estimate before credits are reserved, and failed jobs release reserved credits back to your balance.