// PRODUCT
Iké
Run a whole slate of shows without running yourself into the ground.
Iké is the operating layer behind a fleet of video and podcast shows. Always-on media is an operations problem, not a creative one, and Iké solves the operations so the shows keep shipping.
// WHY IT MATTERS
The problem this solves
Things break at 3 a.m. and you are the recovery plan.
Every new show multiplies the work instead of reusing it.
Monetization is a scramble, not a system.
// THE IDEA
One engine runs the fleet
One engine runs every show, so the marginal cost of the next show is near zero. A new show is configuration, not new work. That is what turns a personal grind into a platform.
// WHAT YOU GET
What you get
Shows that keep shipping on cadence
Always-on publishing that holds its rhythm without a babysitter watching it.
Failures that recover themselves
Per-channel health and automatic recovery, so a 3 a.m. outage does not need a 3 a.m. human.
A repeatable path from footage to episode
The same defined pipeline from raw input to published episode, for every show and format.
One panel to steer the whole fleet
Drive every show from one place, with per-channel settings and overrides.
Monetization as a system
Repeatable steps for the revenue side, so monetization stops being a scramble.
Platform risk contained
A destination like YouTube is one channel, not the whole strategy.
Built to run cheap and stay up
One engine runs every show; configuration, not forked code, makes each one different. It runs on commodity infrastructure with secrets kept out of the code, so the cost per channel is the pitch and the next show barely moves it.
Running a slate of shows?
See where Iké fits