OneClick

Expand into marketsExpand into markets that once seemed out of reach

CMOs have processes designed for large clients. OneClick lets them reach the long-tail market: small licensees that today fall outside operational radar, in any geography.


The problem it solves

Every license requires human intervention. With that model, the team has a natural ceiling on how many licensees they can serve. Thousands of small and medium businesses scattered geographically are left unable to license because the process wasn't designed for them.


How it's implemented

Initial scoping

In a video call we agree on the portal parameters: visual identity, quotation logic, and necessary integrations with existing systems.

Development and testing

We configure and test the portal with the defined parameters. The organization validates the complete flow before launch.

Published on the organization's domain

Once approved, the portal goes live under the organization's own domain. The complete process takes around three weeks.


What changes for the organization

Geographic reach

Access markets where you have no office or local representation.

Volume without operational cost

More active licensees without growing the team.

24/7 availability

The portal operates any day, at any hour.


See how it works

A walkthrough of the complete flow, from the licensee portal to the administration panel.


Want to see how it would look for your organization?

Access the demo and explore the complete flow. If it makes sense for what you need, we coordinate a conversation.


Frequently asked questions

OneClick is designed for use licenses of works in the CMO's repertoire. License type and rate configuration is customizable for each organization.

Yes. OneClick is in use at collective management organizations for audiovisual and musical rights. The product structure adapts to the repertoire and licensing schemes of each type of organization.

The process starts with a video call to define the portal parameters. From there, global.esur handles development, testing, and production deployment. Average implementation time is three weeks.

OneClick is built specifically for the self-licensing process in CMOs. The flow, rate logic, and administration panel respond to the real operational needs of these organizations.

Yes. The portal supports multiple languages and currencies, allowing the CMO to serve international markets without friction for the end user.

Completely. The organization defines the catalog, rates, and conditions for each license type. The portal enforces those rules without manual intervention in each transaction.