Licences that fit your shoot.
Choose a daily or weekly licence, depending on your production schedule and how long you need access after wrap. Camkeeper adapts to your project, not the other way around.
Basic
- Cloud project archive during the active licence, plus 48 hours after wrap
- Full app access with every feature included, day by day
- Designed for smaller projects
Standard
- Cloud project archive during the active licence, plus 7 days after wrap
- PDF and CSV exports
- Silverstack-ready sync
- Remote access for the camera department
Advance
- Cloud project archive during the active licence, plus 180 days after wrap
- Full app access with extra protection for your projects
- Designed for complex productions
Licences stack, so you can extend whenever you need.
Your project remains fully accessible while the licence is active.
After wrap, we keep your camera reports available for a period of time depending on your selected plan.
Want to keep access to all your projects after wrap?
Wrap the shoot.
Keep the access.
⬦ Keep access to all your projects for the full year, even if you don’t activate new licences.
⬦ Search and review past camera reports whenever you need them, in an organized way.
⬦ While your plan is active, you can create your own backups.
F.A.Q.
1. What does “cloud archive” mean?
Your full project remains available while your licence is active. Once you stop renewing, it stays accessible for an additional period of time depending on your plan.
Nothing is deleted during an active shoot. The archive period starts when your last active licence ends.
For example, if your project lasts 15 weeks and your plan includes “+30 days”, those 30 days begin when your final licensed week ends. During that time, you can review, complete and/or export your camera reports as PDF or CSV files
2. What happens if I pause for a week and then resume shooting?
If you don’t renew, your archive period begins. If you activate new licences before that period expires, your project remains accessible and the archive period is paused until your last active licence ends.
3. Can I export my camera reports and store them myself?
Yes. You can export your camera reports as PDF or CSV files and archive them externally whenever you need.
4. Why is there an “Advanced” plan?
For teams that need longer access to their project archive for deliveries, changes, audits or claims.
It gives you a longer access window after the shoot ends.
5. What is the “Annual Archive Access” add-on?
If the shoot is over but you still need access to your project archive, this add-on keeps your camera reports available without requiring new licences.
6. What happens to my history if I change plans?
As long as you have active licences, your full project remains accessible.
When your final active licence ends, the archive period is based on the plan active at that moment:
• Basic: +3 days
• Standard: +30 days
• Advanced: +12 months
7. When does my licence start?
Your licence starts when you activate it. A weekly licence lasts 7 days from that moment; a daily licence lasts 24 hours.
8. If I extend the shoot, does the storage period extend too?
Yes. Any extension — daily or weekly — simply moves the project end date. The archive period (+3 days / +30 days / +12 months) begins after your final extension ends, based on the highest plan you activated during the project.
For example: 1 Standard week + 2 extra days = 9 active days, followed by +30 days of archive access.
If you activate Advanced at any point during the project, your final archive period becomes +12 months.
9. Can I combine Standard and Advanced plans?
To keep your project archive consistent, weekly extensions must match the final plan you want to apply.
If you want Advanced archive access, your weekly extension must also be Advanced.