ReviewTube

Unlimited reviewers.
One flat price.

ReviewTube is video review and approval for creators, brands and the agencies that serve them. Frame-accurate comments, versions, approvals, and share links that work without an account. Your whole team and every client reviewer, from $19 a month. Nobody counts your seats.

7-day trial · no card required · Founding price: the first 20 workspaces keep launch pricing for life.

A film strip on a dark surface with one frame selected and glowing, beneath a precise timecode ruler with comment markers
The seat math

Review tools bill you per person.
The work is not per person.

A 10-person team on Frame.io Team
~$250/mo

$25 per member per month. At 15 members it is about $375. Every hire, every freelancer, every client contact who needs a real seat moves the bill.

The same team here, on Studio
$49/mo

Flat. Unlimited members, unlimited reviewers, unlimited projects. The price is the same at 3 people and at 30.

We can price this way because our costs scale with video minutes stored and watched, not with people. Reviewers cost us fractions of a cent. So we do not charge you for them. Competitor pricing checked against each vendor’s own pricing page, June 2026. Check each vendor for current rates.

What growth costs

The line that climbs is theirs.

Per-member pricing turns every new collaborator into a budget conversation. A flat price makes the tool boring, in the way an electric bill should be boring.

$0 $100 $200 $300 $400 1 5 10 15 TEAM MEMBERS Frame.io · $375/mo at 15 members $250/mo at 10 ReviewTube Studio · $49 flat, any team size $0 $200 $400 1 5 10 15 TEAM MEMBERS Frame.io · $375 at 15 Studio · $49 flat
Monthly cost as the team grows. Frame.io Pro $15/member (caps at 5), Team $25/member (caps at 15). Verified June 2026.
What is in the box

Built for the review loop you actually run.

Upload a cut. Reviewers comment on exact frames. You revise, stack the new version, get the approval. Every claim below is live in the product today.

01

Frame-accurate comments

Every comment pins to its exact timecode. Click a marker on the timeline, land on the frame. Click a comment, the player seeks to it.

02

Versions that stack

Upload a new cut and it stacks on the old one. The history, and every round of feedback, stays attached to the video.

03

Approvals at a glance

Every video is in one of three states: needs review, sent back, approved. Open a project and the status of the whole batch is unmistakable.

04

Share links, no accounts

Reviewers click a link and watch. No signup, no seat, no license. Add a password and an expiry date to any link in two clicks.

05

You own your masters

The untouched original file is stored alongside the review proxy and downloadable anytime. Leaving is one click. We think that should be table stakes.

06

Uploads that survive

Resumable uploads. A dropped connection at 98 percent resumes instead of restarting. Big files are the normal case here, not the edge case.

07

Live presence

See which team members are on the review page with you, right now, before you start a pass someone else is already on.

08

Voiceover requests

Request a VO take against a cut and track it from requested through recorded and approved. The workflow lives next to the video it belongs to.

09

Every action audited

Workspace actions are logged with who, when and from where. Guest comments carry a name and timestamp, and share links count their views. Nothing happens silently.

The honest part

Where Frame.io still wins

We would rather you pick the right tool than pick us blind. Four things Frame.io does today that ReviewTube does not:

NLE panels

Frame.io has native Premiere Pro and After Effects panels. We do not have editor integrations yet. If your review loop lives inside Premiere, Frame.io is genuinely smoother today.

Camera to Cloud

Frame.io's C2C uploads footage from set hardware straight to the cloud. It is their structural moat, built on camera partnerships, and it matters for production studios. We are not building it for launch: our customers review exports, not camera negatives.

4K review streams

Our review player streams proxies up to 1080p, and you download the untouched full-quality master anytime. Frame.io gates full-resolution 4K playback to Enterprise; its Pro and Team tiers stream proxies too. So at the tiers most teams buy, this is parity. Against Enterprise, Frame.io wins.

Scale and maturity

Frame.io is an Adobe product with years of hardening and a large team. We are new and run by a founder who answers his own email. You should weigh that honestly: smaller surface, faster answers, less track record.

If none of those four are your daily workflow, the rest of the decision is seat math. That one we win by construction.

Side by side

The short version.

Full write-ups: ReviewTube vs Frame.io, vs Dropbox Replay, and the 2026 Frame.io alternative guide.

ReviewTubeFrame.ioDropbox Replay
Pricing model Flat: $19 to $99/mo totalPer member: $15 to $25 eachPer user: $10 to $12 each
Team members Unlimited (Studio)Capped: 5 on Pro, 15 on TeamEach needs a paid Dropbox seat
External reviewers Unlimited, no accountLimited by share settingsUnlimited, free
10-person team $49/mo flat~$250/mo~$100 to $120/mo plus Dropbox
Master files Stored untouched, download anytime2 to 3 TB included per planLives in your Dropbox quota
Link password + expiry On every planOn paid plansLimited controls
NLE panels Not yetPremiere, After EffectsPremiere, FCP, DaVinci, Avid
Camera to Cloud NoYes, their moatNo

Competitor pricing checked against each vendor’s own pricing page, June 2026. Check each vendor for current rates.

Concierge migration

We migrate you off Frame.io this month

White glove: we move your projects, versions, comments and reviewers over, configure your workspace, and train your team. You keep working the whole time. Scope and price fixed in writing before we start.

$2,500 to $5,000 setup then $99 to $299 per month
Email the founder

Replies come from the founder, usually same day.

Stop counting seats.

Upload a cut, drop a timecoded comment, send a reviewer link that needs no account. 7-day free trial. No card required.

Founding price: the first 20 workspaces keep launch pricing for life.