SNS Introduces Outpost: A Whole New Way To Review And Approve Media

Outpost is a completely new and visionary review and approval product to enhance and accelerate the feedback process. It allows ShareBrowser users to generate and share a video review link by email with anyone, anytime, anywhere. Recipients can then:
  • View and comment on media
  • Add emojis and on-screen markups
  • Mark their review complete
  • Track project activity with email notifications
  • Download shared files
  • And much more…
Before Outpost, collaborating with stakeholders outside your organization required third-party platforms and multiple manual steps. With Outpost, creative teams can iterate faster and keep projects moving forward without constantly downloading and uploading files for external review.

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