Klingit, a creative production service, has expanded to Finland after establishing itself as a challenger to traditional agencies in Sweden. Founded three years ago, Klingit offers a digitized platform for managing creative work, providing clear briefings, efficient production, and easy access to creative assets. The company aims to modernize the creative agency model, offering cost-effective services to clients like Foodora and H&M, as well as startups like Trustly and Swis. Klingit collaborates with clients’ in-house agencies, offering dedicated project managers and design specialists at a fraction of traditional agency costs. The service is subscription-based, tailored to the client’s production needs. Klingit’s expansion to Finland aims to tap into the country’s rich history of design and creativity, offering a new approach to creative production in the Finnish market.
Klingit is a tech-enabled creative services company that focuses on helping brands streamline their marketing efforts with high-quality results. Founded on the idea of revolutionizing the creative process, Klingit aims to eliminate the inefficiencies often associated with traditional agency practices. By leveraging a platform that brings together talented individuals, Klingit aims to make creativity more accessible, cost-effective, and scalable for businesses.
The company’s team of over 40 creatives, developers, and managers work collaboratively to generate innovative ideas and execute projects ranging from graphics to websites, apps, and social media campaigns. Their commitment to excellence is evident in their dedication to consistently delivering outstanding work that exceeds expectations, fostering positive relationships with both colleagues and clients alike.
“We have always had the ambition to grow internationally and in Finland no one can offer what we do. Now, we look forward to proving ourselves and doing a first-class job for our Finnish clients,” continues Anders Ringstedt.
Among the Finnish clients Klingit is already working with are Swarmia and Odevo.
“Finland has a rich history of design and creativity. We are humble in facing tough competition but also convinced that we can compete with the best. It feels incredibly exciting,” concludes Anders Ringstedt.
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