Who can submit a project?
CCG Works works with creators, designers, builders, and small studios who have taken an idea beyond the conceptual stage.
If you have a prototype, working sample, or locally realised build, you can submit a project for review.
Do I need to be a registered company?
Not necessarily.
What matters is that the project is buildable, tested, and that you have the right to develop and share it. Both individuals and companies can collaborate with CCG Works.
What happens after I submit a project?
Each submission is reviewed for feasibility, buildability, and fit with our systems.
If the project moves forward, we discuss the most suitable collaboration model and define next steps clearly.
Can I submit something that’s still in development?
Yes — as long as there is a physical prototype, test build, or executed version.
Ideas that exist only as sketches, concepts, or AI-generated visuals are not reviewed at this stage.
What’s in it for me?
That depends on the collaboration model.
Outcomes may include revenue participation, project credit, documentation, and long-term collaboration within the CCG Works network.
All terms are defined transparently in advance.
Can I submit a project from outside the U.S.?
Yes.
Projects are reviewed globally, while development and execution are coordinated through the most suitable regional CCG Works entity.
Could my project be produced in another country?
Yes.
Depending on the project, production or deployment may take place in another region — always coordinated through CCG Works with clear agreements.
Do I keep the rights to my idea?
Yes.
You retain ownership of your idea unless a separate agreement is made as part of a collaboration.
CCG Works will never claim rights without explicit, written consent.
What does “Our Frequency” mean?
“Our Frequency” describes how we work:
hands-on, structured, transparent, and focused on real-world execution rather than hype or speculation.