Updated June 12, 2026
Share a client review PDF with clearer access and download boundaries
Prepare a client-facing PDF review link with a stable URL, page-by-page browser viewing, and honest download limitations.
Client review documents need to feel controlled without overstating what a browser link can protect. CueSlate keeps the share in a private owner workspace, presents the PDF in a focused viewer, and makes the download boundary explicit.
What the client receives
The client receives one public PDF URL that opens in a browser viewer. They do not need a CueSlate account, and the owner can replace the attached PDF without resending a new link.
- Stable URL for client emails and review notes.
- Page-by-page browser reading for proposals and packets.
- Download controls can stay off for casual download reduction.
Security language that stays accurate
When downloads are disabled, CueSlate reduces direct file handoff paths and keeps browser viewing first. Sensitive client materials should still use separate access policies when screenshots or external copy methods matter.
Operational checks before sharing
Confirm the intended file is attached, the link is meant to be public, the retention window fits the engagement, and the document does not require stronger contractual or identity controls.
Common questions
Can people open this PDF link without a CueSlate account?
Yes. Recipients can open the public share link in a browser without a CueSlate account. The owner manages PDF upload, replacement, and deletion from a private workspace.
What changes when I use CueSlate for Share a client review PDF with clearer access and download boundaries?
Prepare a client-facing PDF review link with a stable URL, page-by-page browser viewing, and honest download limitations. The URL can stay the same while the owner uploads or replaces the PDF later, so already-sent emails and meeting notes do not need a corrected link.
Does turning off downloads fully protect the PDF?
Disabling downloads reduces direct download and unnecessary file handoff paths, and keeps browser viewing first. Documents that require screenshot or external copy controls should use separate access policies too.
Prepare a client review link
Use one controlled PDF destination for the current review packet.
Create review link