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Noviak is a client content approval tool built for marketing agencies and UGC agencies. Its core idea is straightforward: the agency uploads deliverables or pastes a video link, generates a public approval link, and the client can approve or request changes directly in the browser—no registration, login, or app installation required. It mainly addresses issues such as scattered feedback across WhatsApp, email, and group chats, lack of timestamps, and clients later denying that they approved something.
The product is lightweight in scope, with features including deliverable creation, public approval links, written change requests, approval history and timestamps, instant email notifications, and access from any device. The Studio and Agency plans include custom approval pages, and all plans include approval history. Team capabilities are mainly reflected in seat limits: Solo includes 1 seat, Studio includes 5 seats, and Agency includes 20 seats. Clients participate as reviewers via links and do not need accounts. The site does not disclose role permissions, approval chains, multi-level review, or granular access controls.
Noviak offers a free Solo plan at $0/month, including 20 deliverables and up to 3 active clients. Studio is available at a founding price of $15/month, with a regular price of $29/month, and includes 200 deliverables, 10 active clients, and 5 seats. Agency is available at a founding price of $49/month, with a regular price of $79/month, and includes unlimited deliverables and active clients, plus 20 seats. Subscriptions are priced in USD, processed through Paddle, and can be canceled at any time. The website clearly states “Start Free” and “No Credit Card,” making it easy to try with minimal friction.
Noviak is a browser-based SaaS cloud service. There is currently no standalone mobile app, and self-hosting is not mentioned. On security, the site states that deliverables are accessed through public links, so users need to manage link sharing, revocation, or rotation themselves. It also states that personal data is not sold. However, there is no visible information on SOC 2, ISO 27001, SLA, encryption details, or enterprise compliance capabilities. For third-party integrations, only Paddle is clearly mentioned for billing; there is no visible API, webhook, or developer documentation.
The main advantages are simplicity, fast onboarding, and low friction for clients. It is especially suitable for small agencies that want to move approvals out of chat messages and keep a traceable record. The downsides are that it is still in public beta, offers no uptime guarantee, and provides limited information on enterprise-grade permissions, security compliance, and integrations. It fits use cases such as UGC, short-form video ads, social media assets, and creative file approvals. If you need advanced annotation, version comparison, legal-grade audit trails, or large-team workflows, alternatives such as Frame.io, Filestage, or Ziflow may be worth considering.
The site does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, RMB payments, or local support. Paid plans are processed via Paddle and settled in USD. Teams in China should test network connectivity, payment availability, and the stability of public approval links for their clients before adopting it.
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