How to Present Design Work to Clients (So It Gets Approved)
How you present design work decides how a client reacts to it. A practical approach to presenting designs that guides clients toward clear, confident decisions instead of vague doubt.
How you present design work decides how a client reacts to it. A practical approach to presenting designs that guides clients toward clear, confident decisions instead of vague doubt.
A client who won't sign off, or stops replying, leaves your project stuck and unpaid. Why it happens and how to get a decision without nagging or burning the relationship.
Charging for revisions beyond the agreed rounds feels awkward, so most freelancers eat them. How to price and bill extra revisions cleanly, with a record that makes the conversation easy.
Most client feedback is vague because of how it was requested. How to ask a client for feedback so you get specific, located, actionable answers, with scripts you can copy.
How Lyba works: the Framer plugin for client review and formal sign-off. Pin comments, close rounds with approval, and get a recorded approval receipt. Common questions answered.
A repeatable client approval workflow for design agencies: managing feedback, sign-offs, and approval records across multiple clients, projects, and stakeholders.
Many client feedback tools load your site through a proxy, which breaks Framer's scroll effects, WebGL, and password-protected staging URLs. Here's why it happens and how to avoid it.
Scope creep isn't usually a bad client, it's a process with no closing punctuation. How to stop endless revision rounds using clear scope, capped rounds, and formal sign-off.
Feedback ends a conversation. Approval ends a liability. The difference between collecting client comments and collecting client decisions, and why it costs you when you confuse them.
A design approval receipt is a record of who approved which version of a design, on what date, against what scope. Here's what it includes and why it matters.
Feedback ends a conversation. Sign-off ends a liability. A repeatable process for getting clients to formally approve design work, and why most teams confuse the two.
A practical guide to the best client review and feedback tools for Framer sites in 2026: what to look for, the proxy problem to avoid, and how feedback tools differ from approval tools.