How to Request New Content

Created by David Stallings, Modified on Mon, 5 Jan at 3:21 PM by David Stallings

Share Your Content Ideas with Ekkl

We love hearing from our community! If there's a movie, TV show, podcast, or other content you'd like to see on Ekkl, here's how you can submit a request.

How to Submit a Content Request

  1. Visit our contact page: Go to ekkl.com/contact
  2. Select "Content Request" or "Feedback" as your inquiry type
  3. Tell us what you'd like to see: Include the title, creator, or description of the content you're requesting
  4. Submit your request

Our content team reviews all requests and considers them when making licensing and production decisions.

What We Consider

When evaluating content requests, our team looks at:

  • Alignment with our mission: Does the content fit Ekkl's faith-based, family-friendly focus?
  • Availability: Is the content available for licensing?
  • Community interest: How many members have requested similar content?
  • Quality: Does the content meet our standards for production value and messaging?

Important Notes About Content Requests

  • We can't guarantee additions: While we value every request, we cannot promise that requested content will be added to our library.
  • Licensing takes time: Even when we pursue content, licensing negotiations can take months or longer.
  • No individual notifications: Due to volume, we're unable to notify you individually if your requested content is added. Keep an eye on our "New Releases" section!

What About Original Content Ideas?

If you have an idea for an original movie, TV show, or podcast, please note that we do not accept unsolicited scripts, pitches, or content ideas. This policy protects your creative rights and ours.

If you're a content creator interested in working with Ekkl, please check our Careers page or industry channels for any open calls for submissions.

Stay Updated

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