You sent the deliverables. Your client went silent. Sound familiar?
You finished the project. You exported the finals, organized everything, wrote a nice handoff message, and hit send. Then you waited. A day passed. Two days. You checked your email fourteen times. You drafted a follow-up, deleted it, drafted another one, and deleted that too.
The worst part isn't the silence. It's not knowing what the silence means.
Did they open the files? Did the email land in spam? Are they reviewing everything carefully and preparing feedback? Or did they forget you exist? You have no way to tell the difference between "deeply engaged" and "completely checked out" because every file you send disappears into the same void.
Email read receipts don't solve this
Sure, some email clients offer read receipts. But even if your client's email provider supports them (many don't), a read receipt tells you they opened the email. It says nothing about whether they opened the PDF, clicked the Figma link, or downloaded the brand guidelines. You don't need to know if they read your message. You need to know if they engaged with your work.
Loom solves it for video. What about everything else?
If you use Loom for walkthroughs, you already know the relief of seeing "Sarah watched 4:32 of 5:00." That one line changes everything. It turns "did they see it?" into "they saw it, and they watched almost the whole thing." You can follow up with confidence instead of anxiety.
But Loom only works for video. What about the mockups? The contracts? The exported assets? The proposal that needs a signature? Those go into a Dropbox link or a Google Drive folder, and once they leave your hands, the signal goes dark.
We built the missing piece
ClientDrop gives you one link for everything you deliver. Mockups, proposals, assets, contracts, walkthroughs. Your client clicks the link and sees a clean page with everything they need. No login, no account, no friction.
On your end, you see exactly what happened:
Maya from Bright Pixel Agency opened your portal at 3:47pm. She viewed Brand Audit Report Q1. She hasn't opened the contract yet.
That single sentence changes your next move. Instead of a generic "just checking in" follow-up, you can say: "I noticed you've had a chance to look at the brand audit. Happy to walk you through the contract whenever you're ready." You sound thoughtful, not desperate. Because you're working with information, not anxiety.
What freelancers are saying
We're in early access with a handful of freelance designers, developers, and consultants. The reaction is always the same: "Why didn't this exist before?" The answer is simple: everyone assumed the silence was just part of freelancing. We disagreed.
Free for the first 50 freelancers
ClientDrop is free during early access. No credit card. No contracts. When we move to paid, it'll be $9/month. That's less than the cost of the anxiety you feel every time you send deliverables into the void.
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