Boosting promotes your submission to the top of a director's queue for a specific casting call. Boosted submissions are flagged in the director's view with a clear "Boosted" pill, signaling that you're particularly interested in this role.
When boosting is worth it
- Roles you're especially excited about. If a casting call is a strong fit and you really want a shot, boosting puts you in front of the director instead of buried deep in the queue.
- Competitive calls. When a director is reviewing dozens of submissions, being at the top of the list matters.
- Time-sensitive opportunities. Calls with imminent deadlines often get cast from whoever the director sees first.
When it isn't
- Roles you're a borderline fit for. Boosting won't change whether you match the demographic targeting. If the role calls for a specific look you don't have, being at the top of the queue still ends in a decline.
- Every submission. Boosting is most powerful when used selectively. If every submission is boosted, none of them stand out.
What boosting doesn't do
Boosting puts you at the top of the queue and adds a visible badge. It doesn't:
- Guarantee a callback or response
- Change the matching system's logic
- Override the director's casting decisions
It's a way to signal interest, not a fast-pass to a booking.
Pro membership and boosts
If you're on a Pro membership, you get a regular allotment of boosts as part of the plan. Otherwise, single boosts can be purchased per-submission. See your billing page for current plan details.