Client review and approval
Publishing the wrong cut is an avoidable mistake. FrameOS gives you a review step where clients and stakeholders can look at the clips and approve them before anything goes out, so the version that publishes is the one everyone signed off on.
A clear sign-off before publishing
Clips get reviewed and approved before they're sent or posted, so there's a deliberate checkpoint between 'edited' and 'live' instead of hoping the right file went out.
Built for client and stakeholder work
Agencies, freelancers, and in-house teams answering to a client or a manager need that approval on record — review is built for that hand-off, not solo posting.
Everyone looks at the same clip
Reviewers see the same version, so feedback and approval are about one clear cut rather than a thread of conflicting attachments.
Catch it before it's public
A wrong name, an off-brand caption, an awkward cut — the review step is where those get caught, while they're still fixable.
Review workflow
- Clips reviewed and approved before publishing.
- Built for client and stakeholder sign-off.
- Everyone reviews the same version.
- Catch mistakes before they're public.
FAQ
Can clients review clips in FrameOS?
Yes. Clients and stakeholders can review clips and approve them before they go out, so the published version is the agreed one.
Who needs a review step?
Agencies, freelancers, and teams producing video for a client or manager who needs to sign off before publishing.
Why not just send a file?
A review step keeps everyone on the same version and creates a clear approval, instead of a thread of conflicting attachments.