UFrame replaces LINE, Slack, and email threads with one focused review surface — timestamped comments, version history, and one-click approvals.
Trusted by creative teams worldwide
Reviewers click any frame to leave notes — no more "around 0:23-ish".
Upload v2, v3, v4 — every cut is preserved, with side-by-side comparison.
Send a secure link. Clients comment and approve without creating an account.
One click signs off the final cut and freezes the project for billing.
Push approvals to chat, pull footage from cloud storage, and send cuts straight from your NLE. No glue scripts.
Post version uploads and approval alerts to a channel.
Mirror new comments to your team or client LINE group.
Route reviewer approvals to your Discord server.
Import directly from any Drive folder — no re-uploading.
One-click pull of any Dropbox video into UFrame.
Send a cut from Premiere Pro with the UFrame panel.
Resolve plugin streams renders straight to a project.
Embed reviewable videos inside any Notion doc.
Aggregate impact across every workspace using UFrame.
Every plan ships with the same encryption, signed URLs, and audit trail. Procurement gets the report; you get the work done.
TLS 1.3 on every request, AES-256 on every byte of stored footage. Keys rotate quarterly.
Each playback request gets a fresh, expiring URL. Leaked links stop working in minutes, not days.
Owner, editor, reviewer, and guest roles — scoped per workspace. One join table, zero leakage.
Every upload, comment, and approval is timestamped and attributed. Exportable on request.
Pick US, EU, or APAC for your workspace. Footage and metadata stay in-region.
Per-IP and per-account rate limits plus managed WAF rules in front of every endpoint.
Where we are today, and where we are heading.
We used to lose half a day every revision round digging comments out of LINE. UFrame killed that. Clients see exactly the frame they wrote about.
The guest link is the killer feature. My clients refuse to install another app. They click, comment at 0:23, approve. Done.
Version history alone justified switching. v1 v2 v3 are all there with the comment history attached. No more "which file is the latest one?"
Our short-form team turned around three weeks of social cuts in one. The timestamp comments cut the back-and-forth in half.
Approval lock is genuinely useful for billing. Once the client clicks approve the file is frozen — no more "actually, can we change one thing" two weeks later.
It feels like the tool was designed by editors, not by people who think editors should adapt to their workflow.
Honest comparison against the alternatives most teams ask us about. Where competitors win, we say so.
| Feature | UFrame | Frame.io | Vimeo Review | Email + Chat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame-anchored comments | ||||
| No-login guest review | ||||
| Guests can approve without an account | ||||
| Approval locks the project | ||||
| Version history with comments preserved | ||||
| Native Thai UI | ||||
| Workspace-scoped roles & permissions | ||||
| Pro storage per editor | 100 GB | 250 GB | 1 TB | — |
| Setup time | ~2 min | ~10 min | ~5 min | instant |
| Starting price (per editor / month) | $19 | $15-$25 | $20 | $0 |
Pricing and feature availability accurate as of 2026-05. Competitor names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Every plan includes timestamped comments, guest review links, and unlimited reviewers.
For freelancers and side projects.
For small agencies and editing teams.
For production studios and brand teams.
Release notes when we ship and short essays when we have something to say.
Reviewers using a guest link can approve or request changes without ever signing up — toggle "Reviewer can approve" when creating the link.
Read moreSwitching between v1, v2, and v3 now keeps your comments and approval state visible — and we surfaced version labels in the sidebar.
Read moreHalf a day, every revision round, lost to scrolling LINE for which comment matched which timestamp. There had to be a better way.
Read moreSet up your first workspace in under two minutes. No credit card required.