Built for freelancers

Replace your weekly status call with a 4-minute video.

Show clients what you built, walk them through the next step, and protect your maker time. One link in their inbox does the work of a 30-minute Zoom.

Free forever • Watch on any browser, no signup

What slows freelancers down today

Status calls eat your billable time

A 30-minute call costs you 60 minutes of context-switching on either side.

Clients can't read Figma comments

Non-technical clients need to see the cursor move, not parse a thread.

Scope changes happen in DMs and disappear

“Quick” asks pile up across email, Slack, and SMS with no record.

Onboarding new clients is repetitive

Same explanation of how you work, every time.

How freelancers use ScreenLink

Concrete jobs the recorder is genuinely good at. No fluff.

Weekly progress updates

Walk the client through this week's deliverables async, on your schedule.

Design rationale walkthroughs

Show why a layout works, not just the final pixels.

Bug reports from clients

Ask clients to record the issue instead of typing 'it's broken.'

Handoff videos with deliverables

Wrap the project with a recorded walkthrough they can rewatch later.

New-client onboarding

Record your process, tools, and turnaround once. Send to every new client.

Proposal presentations

Talk through your proposal deck with face cam — way more persuasive than PDF.

How it works

  1. 1

    Record

    Click record. Capture your screen, webcam, mic, and system audio — straight from the browser. No install.

  2. 2

    Stop & get a link

    Hit stop and ScreenLink generates a shareable link instantly. Drop it anywhere — Slack, email, a doc, a DM.

  3. 3

    Share or revisit

    Viewers watch in the browser with no signup. You can rename, add a description, or delete the recording any time.

A realistic workflow

Friday afternoon: instead of a Monday status call, you record a 5-minute walkthrough of the week's work, mention the 2 decisions you need from the client, and send the link. By Monday morning the client has watched it on the train and replied with answers. You started the week already unblocked.

What you get

No client signup

Clients click the link and watch. That's it.

Private if needed

Toggle public or owner-only per recording.

Editable titles

Rename to “Project X — Week 4 update” for easy lookup.

Webcam included

Face on camera = trust on demand.

MP4 export

Attach to invoices or archive in your project folder.

Browser-based

Works on borrowed laptops and locked-down corporate machines.

Why not just use Loom, Zoom, or Quicktime?

Long Loom recordingsPaywalls past 5 minutes and you have to install the app.
Zoom recording → uploadTwo steps, big files, and the link expires.
Quicktime + DriveManual export, manual upload, manual sharing settings.
Typing a long messageTakes 10x longer and your tone gets misread.
ScreenLinkHit record in your browser, get a clean share link the moment you stop. Free, no watermark, no install.

Frequently asked questions

How do I send a client a video update without making them sign up?

Record, stop, copy the share link. The client opens it in any browser and watches — no account, no install.

Can I keep a recording private to specific clients?

Yes. Each recording can be public or owner-only. Owner-only links require you to be signed in to view.

Is this a good replacement for Loom for freelancers?

For most freelance use cases — status updates, walkthroughs, handoffs — yes. There's no time limit, no watermark, and you can download the MP4.

Can clients leave comments on the video?

Comments aren't supported yet — clients reply via your usual channel (email, Slack, etc.) which keeps the thread in one place.

Can I attach the video file to a project deliverable?

Yes. Use the Download button on the share page to grab MP4 or WebM and attach it to your invoice or zip.

Does the link expire?

Public share links don't expire. You can also delete the recording at any time from your dashboard.

Bill more, meet less.

Replace status calls with sharp 4-minute videos clients actually watch. Start your first one free.