Clear answers to the most common questions about video review, creative feedback, and approval workflows. Based on what customers ask us most.
Every week, video editors, creative directors, and production teams evaluate Wipster for their review and approval workflows. Many of the same questions come up again and again, about file support, how feedback works, integrations, security, and how Wipster compares to alternatives. This FAQ brings those questions together in one place, with direct answers and links to deeper resources. Whether you're switching from Frame.io, moving off email-based reviews, or evaluating dedicated video feedback tools for the first time, you'll find what you need here.
Answer: Wipster is a video review and approval platform built for creative teams that need a fast, simple way to collect feedback on video, image, audio, and PDF files — and move assets through to final approval. It's used by video producers, editors, creative agencies, in-house marketing teams, and media organizations that need a more professional, trackable process than email or shared drives.
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Answer: Wipster supports all the major file types creative teams work with: video (MP4, MOV, and more), images, PDFs, and audio files. All can be uploaded into the same project and reviewed through the same interface, so you're not juggling different tools for different asset types.
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Answer: Reviewers simply click on the video player at any point in the timeline to leave a comment, and the timestamp is automatically attached. This means feedback like "fix the cut at 0:32" or "change the lower third at 1:14" is immediately actionable for the editor, with no ambiguity about what's being referenced. Comments appear as pins on the timeline and in a sidebar, so editors can work through them systematically.
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Answer: No. This is one of Wipster's core design principles. You can share a review link with any stakeholder (a client, an executive, a freelancer) and they can watch the video and leave frame-accurate comments immediately. No app download, no account creation, no friction. This dramatically reduces the back-and-forth that happens when clients can't figure out how to access a review tool. Getting your reviewers to actually adopt and engage with your revision process is essential.
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Answer: When you upload a new version of a video, Wipster keeps all previous versions stacked in the same project. You can toggle between versions to see how the edit has progressed, and you can compare (and playback) versions side by side. Feedback is always attached to a specific version, so there's no confusion about which cut a comment refers to.
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Answer: Reviewers can mark their review as complete using a "Finish" status, which signals to the project owner that their feedback round is done. Project owners can track review status across all collaborators from a central dashboard. See at a glance who has reviewed, who is still outstanding, and what the overall approval status is. This replaces the need to chase people by email to find out if they've watched the video.
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Answer: Yes. This is one of Wipster's most-loved features for editors. Every piece of feedback left by a reviewer automatically becomes a task that the editor can check off as they work through revisions. This turns the review process into a structured to-do list and saves you from manually copying feedback into a separate task manager or losing track of which notes have been actioned. These tasks can also be viewed and managed from the editing interface (Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Final Cut Pro) using Wipster's suite of integrations.
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Answer: Yes. Wipster's project library lets you organize all your work into project folders — whether that's a single video, a full campaign, or an ongoing client relationship. You can manage multiple reviews across multiple projects simultaneously and see the status of everything from one view.
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Answer: Wipster integrates with the tools creative teams already use. This includes deep integration with Adobe Premiere Pro (editors can review and respond to comments without leaving the timeline) and Final Cut Pro (via a dedicated extension). The Slack integration allows you to subscribe to custom notifications in a dedicated Slack channel. Wipster also connects with cloud storage and broader workflow tools. For teams with custom needs, Wipster has an open API that allows developers to integrate Wipster into any existing stack, including ingest pipelines, delivery workflows, and media asset management systems.
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Answer: Yes. The Wipster panel for Adobe Premiere Pro lets editors see review comments and feedback directly inside their editing timeline, without switching to a browser. Frame-accurate comments from reviewers appear in context, so editors can jump straight to the relevant moment in the cut and action the note. This is a significant time-saver on projects with heavy feedback cycles.
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Answer: Yes, fully. Wipster's entire review experience works from any mobile browser. Reviewers don't need to download an app. This is especially valuable when getting sign-off from senior stakeholders or clients who are frequently on the go.
Wipster also offers an iOS app for customers to manage, share and review media.
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Answer: Wipster provides a secure video cloud environment with SSO (Single Sign-On) support for team and user provisioning. You control who has access to each project, whether that's internal team members, external agencies, or freelancers, and can share assets via private email invitations or password-controlled URLs. Wipster supports the setup of multiple teams, making it straightforward to manage access across different clients or departments.
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Answer: Both Wipster and Frame.io are video review platforms, but they serve somewhat different needs. Wipster is focused on simplicity and speed — it's designed to be immediately usable by non-technical reviewers and to get feedback back to editors as quickly as possible, with features like auto-task creation from comments and deep NLE integration. Frame.io (now part of Adobe) has grown into a broader creative operations platform with a heavier feature set and pricing to match, which can be more than many teams need. Since Adobe's acquisition, many Frame.io users have reported concerns about pricing changes, feature shifts, and the platform's direction. Wipster is an independent, video-first alternative that many teams find easier to roll out and maintain.
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Answer: Wipster is designed for fast onboarding. Create a project, upload your assets, and share a review link. That's it! Reviewers are up and running immediately, with no training required. For teams, you can set up multiple users and provision access through SSO. For agencies managing multiple clients, the project library makes it easy to keep client work organized and separated.
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Answer: Wipster offers a free trial so you can test the full review experience before committing. Paid plans are available for individuals, teams, and enterprises. Visit the pricing page for current plan details and to start your trial. No credit card is required to get started.
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Answer: Yes. Wipster's open API lets developers integrate Wipster into any existing workflow. This includes ingest pipelines, media asset management platforms, delivery systems, and custom internal tools. This is particularly valuable for broadcast, education, and enterprise teams that have specific technical requirements beyond the standard integrations. Contact Wipster's support team to get your API key.
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Answer: Email and shared drives scatter feedback across threads, reply chains, and file naming conventions like "v3_FINAL_revised_ACTUALLY_FINAL.mp4." There's no way to attach a comment to a specific frame, no clear approval status, and no record of who said what. Wipster centralizes everything: feedback is pinned to exact moments in the video, versions are stacked in one place, every comment becomes an actionable task, and approval status is tracked automatically. Teams that switch from email typically report significant time savings across the feedback cycle.
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Have a question not covered here? Contact the Wipster team or start a free trial to see how it works for your workflow.