Working with clients
Guides for freelancers and agencies delivering AI-built work to clients: sharing, feedback, white-labeling, portals, and pricing.
How agencies review AI-built work before the client sees it
AI collapsed production time, so review is the new bottleneck. A workflow where the team marks up the live page and a named version gates what the client sees.
Claude for client work: what to do after the artifact
Claude turns a brief into a working page, then delivery gets awkward. The client-ready workflow: get the HTML out, publish one live link, iterate in place.
Put a client microsite on your own domain in an afternoon
A client campaign page doesn't need a CMS. Brief your AI tool, publish the single HTML file to a live link, and wire your own domain, all in one afternoon.
How to make a client portal without writing code
Portal SaaS charges per client and Notion reads as internal docs. How to brief an AI tool for a branded client portal and publish it to one live link.
The freelancer's guide to AI-built client deliverables
The end-to-end workflow for freelancers and small agencies: build proposals, reports, and portals with any AI tool, deliver them as branded live links, and run feedback and sign-off on the page.
How to get client feedback on a live page (not a screenshot thread)
Annotated screenshots go stale and email prose points at nothing. How to collect client feedback as comments pinned to elements on the live, current page.
How to charge for AI-built deliverables (and look worth it)
Price the deliverable's value to the client, not the hours AI saved you. Value framing, the delivery signals that justify the invoice, and fixed-price packages.
Send clients an interactive deliverable instead of a PDF
Proposals, reports, and calculators your client can operate answer the questions a PDF leaves for the follow-up call. What an interactive deliverable is, when it beats the PDF, and how to send one properly.
How to share an AI prototype with a client (who won't make an account)
Artifact links hit sign-in walls, HTML files break in email, and screenshots flatten the work. How to send a client an AI-built prototype they can open in one click and respond to in place.
How to white-label an AI-built app for a client
White-labeling an AI-built app means your domain on the URL, no vendor badge on the frame, and access you control. Here's how to deliver all three.