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Before you sign up, get clear written answers on the following — in writing, not on a sales call:
1. Banked hours policy. Ask exactly what happens to unused hours during a team transition, plan change, pause, or cancellation. We lost 100 banked hours we had paid for after a team transition, with no carryover and no recourse. Get the policy in writing and understand the expiration triggers before you commit a dollar.
2. Art director accountability. Ask how brand guidelines are enforced internally, what the escalation process is when a brief is repeatedly missed, and whether you can request a different art director without penalty. Don't assume "dedicated team" means "team that follows direction."
3. Queue prioritization. Ask how priority labels are actually honored on the production side. We labeled items Priority 1 and watched the team work bottom-up instead. Get a clear answer on whether priority is enforced or merely cosmetic.
4. Platform reliability. Request a live demo of the actual production platform — not the marketing site — and submit a test brief during the demo. The platform we used was buggy enough that it materially affected our ability to operate.
5. Revision economics. Ask how revisions count against your time, especially when revisions are needed because the original brief wasn't followed. The "unlimited" framing falls apart quickly when half your hours are spent fixing avoidable mistakes.
6. Trial seriously before scaling. If you have meaningful creative volume across multiple brands, do not commit a portfolio's worth of work to Flocksy before stress-testing them on a single brand for at least 30–60 days. The issues we encountered would have been visible in that window.
Honestly, if you're a multi-brand operator with real volume needs, I'd recommend looking at alternatives first. The unlimited-creative subscription category has matured significantly, and there are services that actually deliver on the promise. Bewertung gesammelt von und auf G2.com gehostet.
We engaged Flocksy to solve a real and ongoing problem: creative bandwidth across a portfolio of brands. As a multi-brand operator, our needs span video editing, graphic design, social media assets, event flyers, brand collateral, and ongoing marketing creative across multiple verticals. The unlimited-subscription model with a dedicated team and art director is, in theory, well-suited to this kind of volume — it's exactly why we chose them over hiring in-house or stitching together freelancers.
In practice, Flocksy did not solve this problem for us, and in several ways made it worse.
Instead of reducing creative bottlenecks, the relationship created new ones. Time we expected to spend on strategy and review was redirected into rewriting briefs that had already been clearly written, re-explaining brand guidelines that had already been documented, reordering a queue that the team didn't honor anyway, and chasing revisions on work that should have been right the first time. The platform's reliability issues compounded all of this — basic workflow tasks took longer than they should have.
The banked-hours situation was the final straw. Losing 100 hours of paid time after a team transition isn't a minor administrative issue — at this price point, that's a meaningful sum, and it signaled that the business is structured to protect itself rather than its customers.
Net effect: we spent more time managing Flocksy than we would have managing a small bench of vetted freelancers, and the output quality was lower. For any business owner evaluating Flocksy for serious creative volume, I'd strongly suggest looking at alternatives first. Bewertung gesammelt von und auf G2.com gehostet.



