Been editing in Resolve for years, and the client feedback loop has always been the painful part. Finish the cut, export, upload, send a link — and half the time they email their notes anyway. No timecodes, scattered across threads, first hour of every revision round is just detective work.
I work on a video review tool called [Krock.io](http://krock.io/), and editors kept asking us for a native Resolve integration. So we built a free one.
Curious if this actually solves a real pain point for people here or if I'm just describing my own weird problem.
Here's what it does:
* Upload your cut directly from the panel
* Client gets a link — watches in browser, no account or install on their end
* They leave comments pinned to exact timecodes
* Sync — comments land on your timeline as markers
* Click a marker, playhead jumps to that frame
The no-account part was the thing we kept hearing about. Clients bouncing at login screens on other platforms is why the email problem never actually goes away.
*(We built this so obviously biased — but genuinely curious whether this matches what people here are running into. Happy to answer anything.)*
Do you still get client feedback over email? What's your current workaround?
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