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Dock demo

The half your client sees

Work arrives for review. You mark it up where the problem is, it comes back changed, you sign it off, and what you wrote becomes the next brief. Driven from the client seat, no signup, about two minutes.

  1. 1What is waiting
  2. 2Mark it up
  3. 3See it change
  4. 4Sign it off
  5. 5Ask for something
  6. 6Feedback becomes work

Waiting on you

This is a client seat in Northwind Freight’s workspace. It opens on what needs a decision, and nothing else.

What this seat cannot do

  • Cannot open agents, spend credits or see billing
  • Cannot change workspace settings or invite people
  • Reviewing never costs a credit, no matter how many rounds it takes

A simulation of the real interface. The company and every document shown are invented, and no customer data appears anywhere on this page.

Straight answers

Is this the real Dock?
It is a faithful simulation of it, running on an invented company. The review mechanics are real: pins are dropped on the artefact itself, unresolved pins carry into the next round, every decision is kept, and reviewing never costs a credit. The SLA clocks on this page are calculated by the same code the product runs.
What can a client seat actually see?
The Dock and nothing else. A client cannot open agents, spend credits, see billing, or change workspace settings. Team-only notes on a request are never shown to them and are never emailed to them either.
Do we have to give clients a login?
Yes, a client seat is a real member of your workspace with the client role. That is what makes the sign-off an audit trail rather than an email thread, and what lets their feedback become the next brief without anyone retyping it.
Is the Dock included?
It is included on Agency, and available as an add-on at $49 a month on the other paid plans.
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