Know the moment your client
sees your work.

Send a link. Your client sees their project — no login, no app, no friction. You get notified the second they open it.

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Sarah viewed your homepage mockup
Spent 4 minutes viewing · Opened 2 files
Just now

See it work in 30 seconds →

You know this feeling.

You finish the work. You send it over. And then... nothing. No “got it.” No “looks great.” Just silence.

Did they see it? Did they hate it? Are they ghosting you?

Loom tells you when they watched your walkthrough. But what about the final files? The Figma exports? The proposals? Nobody tells you when they opened the actual work.

ClientDrop kills the silence. One link. Real-time visibility. Your client feels handled. You feel sane.

How it works

1

Drop your deliverables

Paste your Google Drive links, Figma files, Dropbox folders — whatever you already use. Add a message. Hit send.

2

Share one link

Your client gets a clean, branded page with everything they need. No account required. No Notion. No login wall.

3

See when they look

Get notified the moment your client opens the portal. See which deliverables they viewed, how long they spent, and when they last visited.

Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.

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Read receipts for your work

“Sarah viewed your homepage mockup at 3:47pm and spent 4 minutes on it.” That sentence alone is worth it.

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No client login required

Your client clicks a link and sees their stuff. No accounts, no apps, no friction.

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Works with your tools

Google Drive, Figma, Dropbox, Loom, YouTube — paste any link. ClientDrop organizes the references.

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Built-in messaging

Simple, threaded messages right in the portal. No more “per my last email” archaeology.

Simple pricing. No surprises.

Start free. Upgrade when you are ready.

Early Access
Free for first 50 users
Unlimited clients and portals
Read receipts and view tracking
Built-in messaging
Then $9/mo · No contracts · Cancel anytime
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Stop sending work into the void.

Get early access to ClientDrop. Be one of the first 50.