For designers
Approvals that stick the first time.
14 Figma comments and the stakeholder still approved the wrong version. A 3-minute video walks them through every decision once, on camera, with the design filling the screen.
01 · The usual way
Walls of comments don't scan.
Async reviews mean you drop a Figma link in Slack with paragraphs of context. The stakeholder skims it on a laptop between meetings. Two weeks later: “Wait, I didn't realize that button changed color.” Now you're revisiting a decision that was already made.
02 · The ShipClip way
Walk through the design on camera.
Record your screen. Click each component, ShipClip zooms in. Camera overlay shows your face while you explain the rationale. Stakeholders hear your tone when you say “I'm not sure about this section yet.” Approvals stop bouncing back.
Why it works
Zoom-to-click
Click a component and it fills the frame. Stakeholders see the 8px padding, the border radius, the hover state. No more “can you zoom in on that part?”
Camera + background removal
Your face in-frame while you narrate. Stakeholders read your expression, not just your words. Reviews feel like a conversation, not a voicemail.
Annotations
Draw arrows, rectangles, and text labels directly on the recording. Highlight the exact element you're discussing so there's zero ambiguity.
Watch-through analytics
See which stakeholders watched all the way through and which dropped off at minute 2. Follow up with the right people first.
Record the walkthrough once. Get approvals that stick.
Replace a 30-minute meeting with a 5-minute video they watch on their schedule.
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