Startup Shutterspeed makes creativity more profitable

Startup Shutterspeed makes creativity more profitable
Co-founder and CEO Freddie Mckenzie (right) and Henry Collinson (left) are automating project and time tracking for content creators. (Image: Shutterspeed)
Ben Moore
Shutterspeed, a startup founded in New Zealand focused on automated time tracking for content creators, has been accepted into the Sydney Techstars accelerator.Techstars is a global network of startup accelerators that originated in Colorado, US, in 2006. Sydney’s accelerator is one of two in the Asia Pacific region, with the other in Tokyo, Japan.2024 is the second year of the Sydney accelerator and includes two NZ startups, Shutterspeed and Dispute Buddy.Shutterspeed chief executive and co-founder Freddie Mckenzie said the thr...

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