Video review for editors
Client notes,
pinned to the frame.
Upload a cut, send one link. Your client reviews from their phone — no account, no app — and every note lands on the exact timecode instead of “somewhere around the middle.”
Founding window — first 20 workspaces, half price for life.
Three moves, then picture lock
Upload the cut
Drag the file in. ClipGrid makes a client link the moment it lands.
Send one link
No invites, no accounts, nothing to install. The link is the review room, and it's built for the phone in their hand.
Cut with real notes
Notes come back pinned to frames. Close them one by one, upload v2 with a what-changed note, repeat until picture lock.
Built around one rule:
the note belongs on the frame
Nobody is a seat
Flat per workspace. Hire a second editor, put your producer on it, let the client's client review — the invoice doesn't move. You pay for storage, not for people.
Their phone is enough
The review room is phone-first, because that's where clients actually watch. Tap to pin a note, tap a timecode to jump the player.
Timecodes, not vibes
Every note lands on a frame — or a range, when a whole section drags. Nothing lives “around the middle” anymore.
Round-trip to DaVinci Resolve
Pull notes into your timeline as markers on the exact frame. Send the next version up without leaving Resolve.
Every cut keeps its history
v1 to picture lock: what changed, which notes closed, who approved. When the client asks what happened to the old ending, you have the receipt.
Editors on projects, tasks on editors
Put each editor on exactly the projects they cut, hand out tasks with due dates, and confirm the work when it lands.
Flat per workspace. Never per seat.
Storage is the only meter — projects, cuts, versions, editors, and clients are unlimited on every plan.
Founding twenty · 20 seats left · half price for life
Freelancer
€19 €10/mo for life
100 GB
You, your clients, a couple of active projects.
Start on FreelancerStudio most studios pick this
€49 €25/mo for life
500 GB
A small studio's roster online at once.
Start on StudioPrefer your own hardware? ClipGrid self-hosted runs on your storage — from €3,000 a year. Talk to us.
Prices before VAT — checkout handles it. Cancel whenever; your data exports on request and deletes 30 days after you leave. EU servers, nightly backups.
Fair questions
What does my client actually see?
A clean player page with your workspace name — and their logo, if you add it. They type their name once, watch, and tap to leave notes. Daylight mode by default: it's their living room, not your edit bay.
Do clients ever pay or register?
Never. Anyone holding the link can review, and you can retire a link whenever you like.
Where does my footage live?
On your own private instance — one customer, one server, one database, in the EU. Backed up nightly. No analytics, no trackers, one session cookie. The privacy policy is short enough to actually read.
What happens when storage is full?
Uploads pause and nothing gets deleted. Clear old versions or move up a tier.
How does the Resolve round-trip work?
A small script in DaVinci Resolve's scripting menu. Client notes arrive as markers on the exact frame; finished renders push straight up as the next version.
How is this different from Frame.io?
Frame.io charges per member and its Resolve integration is filed as legacy in Adobe's own docs. ClipGrid charges for the workspace and treats Resolve as the point. The long answer, including where Frame.io is the better buy: ClipGrid vs Frame.io.
Who makes ClipGrid?
A one-person studio in Lithuania. You'll always know exactly who to email — and the founding twenty fund the road ahead, which is why they keep half price for life.