Design Reviews
You left 14 comments in Figma. The stakeholder approved the wrong version. A 3-minute video would have prevented that.
The Problem
Design reviews happen async. Different timezones, packed calendars, no overlapping 30-minute window this week. So you drop a Figma link in Slack with a wall of comments explaining your choices.
The stakeholder opens it on a laptop between meetings. They skim. They miss that the hover state changes on the secondary CTA. They approve, you build it, and two weeks later: "Wait, I didn't realize that button changed color." Now you're revisiting a decision that was already made. The Figma link had the answer. Nobody read it.
How ShipClip Solves It
Record your screen as you walk through the design. Click on each component, and ShipClip zooms in automatically. The stakeholder sees the hover state, the 8px spacing, the type scale change. Your camera overlay shows your face while you explain the rationale. They hear your tone when you say "I'm not sure about this section yet."
Share a link. They watch on their own time, at their own pace. Every decision is explained once, on camera, with the design filling the screen. No Figma detective work.
Key Features for Designers
- 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 PiP with 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.
- Screen styling. Padding, rounded corners, and backgrounds make a Figma walkthrough look like a presentation. First impressions shape how seriously stakeholders take the work.
- Annotations. Draw arrows, rectangles, and text labels directly on the recording. Highlight the exact element you're discussing so there's zero ambiguity about what changed.
Record the walkthrough once. Get approvals that stick.
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