Kymani
Started ReelStack after three years filming small businesses and watching the same pattern — great shops with no content, and content creators with no neighborhood ties. Films, edits, and reviews every project personally.
A small video team that films the local businesses your neighbors already love — one shop, one block, one Reel at a time.
ReelStack exists because the same neighborhood has the same problem on repeat: the barbershop is full on Saturdays, the cafe has the same line at 7am, and the gym is packed at 6pm — but their feeds look like they opened yesterday.
We started filming local businesses because we kept meeting owners who'd rather hire one person they trust than scroll through a marketplace. So that's what ReelStack is — a single point of contact for filming, editing, captions, audio, and posting, on a monthly plan that fits how a small business actually runs.
A small crew by design. The person who scopes your shoot is the person who edits your Reels.
Started ReelStack after three years filming small businesses and watching the same pattern — great shops with no content, and content creators with no neighborhood ties. Films, edits, and reviews every project personally.
Every block has its own rhythm. The shops we film best are the ones we'd walk to — here's where we already work.
Late-night delis, barbershops that double as community rooms, and nail salons that pull the block together.
Diverse cuisine, family-run gyms, and bakeries where the same line forms at 7am every day.
Car detailers, barbershops, and corner stores that already have the audience — they just need a feed.
Cafes and boutique fitness studios competing for attention from the same foot traffic every morning.
Live counts from the books — no inflated logos, no borrowed case studies.