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TryPost's workspace and collaboration model is already agency-friendly, but many clients do not need and should not have full product access. This feature request proposes a lightweight, secure client portal that gives external stakeholders exactly what they need to review, comment on, and approve content without being exposed to internal assets, team conversations, pricing, settings, or other clients' work.
Summary
A secure external portal where clients can view scheduled and pending content in a clean calendar or list view, leave comments, approve or reject individual posts, and track what has been published all without a full TryPost account. Access is granted via expiring secure links or lightweight client logins scoped strictly to their own workspace.
Why This Matters
Removing the need to give clients full workspace access makes the review process faster, safer, and more professional. It reduces training overhead, eliminates the risk of clients accidentally accessing sensitive internal information, and gives agencies a polished client-facing experience that strengthens their brand. Tools like Planable and Agorapulse have made client portals a core selling point for agency plans and TryPost needs parity here to compete seriously in the agency market.
€€ Proposed MVP
Read-only client calendar showing scheduled and pending posts
Draft preview with full caption, media, platform, and scheduled time visible
Approve and reject actions with optional comment
Comment threads on individual posts visible to both agency and client
Expiring secure links so clients do not need a TryPost account to access their portal
Lightweight client login option scoped strictly to their own workspace
Notification to the agency when a client approves, rejects, or comments
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TryPost's workspace and collaboration model is already agency-friendly, but many clients do not need and should not have full product access. This feature request proposes a lightweight, secure client portal that gives external stakeholders exactly what they need to review, comment on, and approve content without being exposed to internal assets, team conversations, pricing, settings, or other clients' work.
Summary
A secure external portal where clients can view scheduled and pending content in a clean calendar or list view, leave comments, approve or reject individual posts, and track what has been published all without a full TryPost account. Access is granted via expiring secure links or lightweight client logins scoped strictly to their own workspace.
Why This Matters
Removing the need to give clients full workspace access makes the review process faster, safer, and more professional. It reduces training overhead, eliminates the risk of clients accidentally accessing sensitive internal information, and gives agencies a polished client-facing experience that strengthens their brand. Tools like Planable and Agorapulse have made client portals a core selling point for agency plans and TryPost needs parity here to compete seriously in the agency market.
€€ Proposed MVP
Read-only client calendar showing scheduled and pending posts
Draft preview with full caption, media, platform, and scheduled time visible
Approve and reject actions with optional comment
Comment threads on individual posts visible to both agency and client
Expiring secure links so clients do not need a TryPost account to access their portal
Lightweight client login option scoped strictly to their own workspace
Notification to the agency when a client approves, rejects, or comments
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