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Share a project with a client

Beginner4 min readUpdated May 2026

A share link lets someone outside your team see the work without an account and without joining the project. You control exactly what they see and what they can do. This guide covers sharing a project with a client.

Before you start

You'll need something to share: a project, a single tool, a file or a folder.

1

Open the share builder

From the work you want to share, open the share controls. Sharing in Curtyn is one drawer, whether you reach it from a project, a tool, or a single file.

2

Pick what to share

Choose exactly what goes in the share. It can be a whole project, or just the video review for a client, or one folder of stills. The recipient sees that, and nothing around it.

3

Set what the recipient can do

Decide whether the recipient can leave comments and whether they can download. A client review is usually comments on, downloads off, so feedback comes back without the files walking out.

External comments stay in one thread

A comment left through a share link lands in the same thread your team uses. You see their feedback and your own notes together, in one place.

4

Send the link

Curtyn creates a link you can send by email or message. The person on the other side opens the work in their browser, with no account and no app to install.

5

Track it and revoke it

From the share controls you can see a link is live and turn it off when the job is done. A revoked link stops working straight away, so access ends when the project does.

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