The value of a quick visual proof
In design, web development, editing, support or consulting, many explanations are visual. Showing a before/after, a correction, an interaction or a problem in video reduces misunderstandings.
Not every proof deserves a permanent cloud folder. Sometimes the client only needs to see a short clip and reply.
Typical cases
- Show a new section of a website.
- Explain a user interface change.
- Send a review without scheduling a call.
- Show a bug before fixing it.
- Compare before and after.
- Deliver a temporary demo of a feature.
Why not always use cloud folders
Drive-like tools are useful for storing files, but visual proofs can be temporary communications. Old permissions, abandoned folders and outdated videos often create clutter.
A temporary link keeps the exchange simple: the client opens the video, understands the point and the link expires later.
How to send it professionally
- Record only what matters.
- Use a clear optional name for your own organization.
- Choose enough expiration time for the client to review it.
- Copy the link and explain what the client should check.
FAQ
Can I use it for final delivery?
Use it for showing and reviewing. Do not use it as your only final backup.
Does the client need an account?
No. The client opens the link or enters the code.
When should I enable verification data?
When you need to show upload date, file size or hash as technical context.