Client portals
Riverfield client workspace
A calm client portal for sharing briefs, approvals, and delivery milestones without endless email threads.
Launch window: 9-12 days · Browser workspace + automation pack
From 89,000 KRW per month (informational)
Riverfield packages the conversations operators already have with clients into a single workspace. Uploads, annotated feedback, and status chips stay beside the brief so nobody chases context across tools. Automation nudges remind owners when a review window is about to close, while humans keep final say on every publish. The layout mirrors how agencies in Seoul and Busan already run weeklies, so onboarding rarely needs a workshop.
Capabilities
- Kanban-style approvals with annotated previews
- Shared file cabinet with version notes
- Automation recipes for weekly digest emails
- Role-aware navigation for clients vs. internal staff
- Lightweight audit trail for handoffs
- Optional SMS hooks through supported carriers
- Print-friendly summaries for stakeholder rooms
Outcomes
- Clients self-serve updates instead of pinging PMs nightly.
- Creative leads reclaim focused blocks without losing visibility.
- Leadership sees a single snapshot before partner reviews.
Responsible editor
Haneul Park
Product strategist focused on editorial launches for distributed teams.
FAQ
Does this replace our project management suite?
No. It complements it by giving clients a quieter surface. Heavy scheduling still lives in the tools your team already trusts.
Can we remove automation nudges?
Yes. Every recipe ships disabled until you opt in, and you can pause them per client.
What is intentionally not included?
Native video hosting is out of scope. Embed from your preferred streaming vendor instead.
Field notes
“The Riverfield workspace finally stopped our clients from screenshotting spreadsheets. The digest automation is specific enough that we kept it on after week two.”
“We still route customs paperwork elsewhere, but Riverfield keeps the creative loop legible for our Korean and German studios.”