Comparison

ClientProof vs SuperOkay

Both ClientProof and SuperOkay serve the client portal space for creative freelancers and agencies, but they have meaningfully different design philosophies. SuperOkay is a customizable client hub with drag-and-drop flexibility and third-party app embedding. ClientProof is a structured delivery platform focused on project milestones, file delivery, and approval workflows — with no-login access as its defining feature.

ClientProof dashboard showing client delivery status overview
ClientProof project page with milestones and status visibility
No-login client accessOne link for updates and files$19 pricingFreelancer + agency ready

ClientProof vs SuperOkay: which client portal fits your workflow?

SuperOkay is a well-regarded tool in the creative agency space. Its strength is flexibility: you can embed Notion, Figma, Airtable, and other tools directly into a client hub and give clients a single branded destination for all project assets. It requires clients to log in, which gives it richer permission control and a more persistent client relationship. ClientProof makes a different trade-off. By removing the login requirement entirely, it eliminates the most common reason clients do not engage with project tools — they do not want another account to manage. The structure is more opinionated: projects have milestones, updates, files, and approval requests. There is less flexibility but significantly faster setup and a lower-friction client experience. For agencies running complex, multi-tool projects with many stakeholders over long timelines, SuperOkay's flexibility and login-based access control may be worth the trade-off. For freelancers and smaller agencies who need professional client delivery without the configuration overhead, ClientProof's focused, no-login approach delivers better results more quickly.

Teams usually adopt this workflow to reduce repeated recap messages, avoid tool-switching confusion, and give clients one clear destination for updates, files, and decisions.

What you get

  • No-login access — SuperOkay requires client login; ClientProof does not
  • Structured delivery — milestones, updates, files, and approvals built in
  • Faster setup — less configuration, project page ready in minutes
  • Lower friction for clients — no account to create or remember
  • Flat $19/month pricing — no per-seat client fees
  • Purpose-built for delivery — not a general-purpose widget board

Feature comparison snapshot

Use this matrix to evaluate whether ClientProof fits your client-delivery workflow better than alternatives.

FeatureClientProofSuperOkay
No-login client accessYes — alwaysNo — login required
Client portalYesYes
Project status updatesYesYes
File sharingYesYes
Client approvals with receiptYes — automatic receiptBasic
Client engagement trackingYesLimited
Project reportYes — PDFLimited
White-labelBranding includedYes
Price$19/month flatFrom $19/month
Per-client feesNonePer client
Best forDelivery clarity, no-loginBranded portals with login

Choose ClientProof if...

  • You want clients to see updates, files, and approvals in one link.
  • You need faster signoffs with less recap messaging.
  • You care about professional delivery visibility without login friction.

Choose alternatives if...

  • You need broader workflows beyond client delivery and that SuperOkay fits your stack.
  • You can tolerate multi-tool navigation for clients.
  • Your team prioritizes internal flexibility over client-facing simplicity.

Implementation flow

1

List the client delivery problems you currently have (late approvals, status confusion, scattered files).

2

Test ClientProof on one active project during the 14-day trial.

3

Compare how clients respond to the link vs your current workflow.

4

Migrate remaining projects if response time and approval speed improve.

Frequently asked questions

Is SuperOkay a direct alternative to ClientProof?

Both tools address client portal workflows for service businesses, but they approach the problem differently. SuperOkay is more flexible and customizable. ClientProof is more focused and opinionated about delivery structure, with no-login access as a core differentiator.

Which tool focuses more on no-login client simplicity?

ClientProof is the stronger choice here. No-login access is a core design principle, not a secondary feature. SuperOkay requires clients to create accounts and log in to access their portal, which adds friction that some clients resist.

Can agencies use either tool for client project delivery?

Yes. Both tools are used by agencies for client project communication. SuperOkay is often preferred by agencies that need to embed many third-party tools.

How does ClientProof pricing compare to SuperOkay?

ClientProof is $19/month with unlimited client pages and no client seat fees. SuperOkay has a free tier with limited features and paid plans starting higher, with pricing that can scale with client count depending on the plan. For teams with many clients, ClientProof's flat pricing is often more predictable.

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