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by steve_adams_86
2911 days ago
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This was the value I perceived mostly as well. I likely wouldn't use reminders at all. In my experience, if a client isn't on the ball and can't remember or be bothered to send content, I probably don't want to work with them. Making it easy to send the content though, that's great. Keeping it all in one place is even better. This would be great if you could host it at your own domain (or can you already?) so clients just go to your website to do it rather than a totally different service. Just drop a widget into your own web page or something, tell clients to go to yoursite.com/content/clientName where they log in and start viewing. I suppose that would complicate things in other ways, but it would be nice in general to not make a user remember yet another service and url that's totally disparate from your own company. |
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Right now you get a subdomain of contentsnare.com
I think it really needs the space of a full browser window to get the full experience, especially if there are screenshots/wireframes in the layout.
If this was squashed down into a typical column on the website, it could get a little crowded and hard to follow but I definitely see your point on this.
The best we have right now is the ability to share a request with a link - no login required. So you could have a button in your client portal or a client-specific page to open their request