Let reviewers download files

Flip one toggle and reviewers pick their own quality, from a quick 480p check copy to the original master.

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Downloads are off by default. Turn on Allow download in the link's settings (or tick Allow downloads when creating the link) and a Download button appears on the review page. That is the whole handoff: no file-transfer detour, no separate delivery email.

Turn downloads on

From Review Links, open the link, find Allow download in the Permissions section, flip it on, and click Save Changes. The same URL your reviewer already has now carries the button.

The Download button and quality menu on a public review page
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With downloads on, reviewers get a Download button and choose the quality they need.
With downloads on, reviewers get a Download button and choose the quality they need.

The quality picker

Instead of one take-it-or-leave-it file, the Download button opens a menu: the Original master plus ready-to-download 1080p, 720p, and 480p copies, each with a file size next to it.

That size matters. A client on a hotel connection can grab the 720p for a quick check while your finishing house pulls the original. You expose the ceiling, and they choose what they actually need.

Hand over a batch with Download All

When a link carries more than one file, reviewers also get a Download All button in the header. It zips everything into a single file, with the same quality choice: the originals, or a smaller copy of every clip. "Can you send me all six cutdowns" becomes an action they take themselves, at 2am if they want, without another message to you.

Watermarked cuts stay watermarked

If the link watermarks video, a reviewer who downloads a clip gets a personally marked copy prepared for them on the spot, not the clean master. See Brand a review link for the watermark controls.

Next steps

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