For agencies & consultants
For agencies & consultants: deliver client work on your brand, not a free host.
Proposals, demos, and deliverables should carry your studio’s name and stay confidential. Send them as password-protected links on your own domain, see which client opened what — and never let a draft leak to Google.
14-day trial · free tier to start.
The link your client receives
Generic free host
random-name-7c2f.freehost.app public by default
Your domain
clients.yourstudio.com/acme-proposal password · noindex
How custom domains work — 5 on Pro, 25 on Team.
The impression
The domain is the impression
A yourstudio.com link reads as premium work from a premium studio. A generic free-tool subdomain reads as “free tool” — and, since the easy free way to publish usually makes a page public by default, it can also read as “might be public.” White-label isn’t vanity; it’s what the client’s procurement and security people see first.
With domains per client — 5 on Pro, 25 on Team — every retainer gets its own branded home, and every deliverable you ship lands on it.
How custom domains work →A risk most people miss
You handle other companies’ confidential material
That’s the part most free hosting was never built for: by default, most publish your page as a public web page that Google can index and anyone can find in search. For client work — pricing, roadmaps, unreleased brand assets — that’s a real risk.
Pagelive is built the other way around, so you hand your client the security answer pre-baked:
Illustrative demonstration of default behaviour. No real customer data.
Team
The whole studio, one workspace
Client delivery is a team sport. Team puts everyone’s publishing under the agency’s brand and one bill — no “whose account is that link on?”
Shared workspaces
The whole studio publishes into shared workspaces — every client link, every page’s analytics, in one place instead of scattered across personal accounts.
A domain per client
Pro includes 5 custom domains; Team includes 25 — enough to give each retainer client their own branded home, like clients.yourstudio.com or a subdomain on their brand.
Simple seat billing
$19 per seat per month ($180/seat/yr) on one invoice. Add a seat when you hire, drop it when you don’t need it. 14-day trial.
Engagement
Know which client is engaged
Every page is tracked: opens, unique viewers, how long they read, which days, what country. An email tells you the moment a proposal is opened — so you follow up while it’s on their screen, not a week into silence.
The full analytics breakdown →Acme proposal · last 7 days
22
Opens
7
Unique viewers
4m 47s
Avg. dwell
Thu
Busiest day
Seven viewers on a proposal sent to two people — it’s circulating on their side. Good sign.
Version history
Revise without re-sending
Proposals get revised — scope changes, the client pushes on price, round two. Publish the new version to the same link: nothing to re-send, no stale copies in their inbox. Version history keeps every revision, and you can restore a prior deliverable any time.
How version history works →acme-proposal · versions
- v3 — revised scope live
- v2 — pricing update restore
- v1 — first send restore
Same URL the whole time.
In the room
Present from the link, not a deck
Walk the client through an interactive deliverable live, from the same branded link they already have — no PowerPoint export, no PDF flatten, no “let me share my screen with the right file.” What you built is what they see, in the meeting and after it. Demos work the same way — see client demos.
Pricing
Solo or studio — there’s a tier for it
Pro — solo consultants
$15/mo
- 5 custom domains — one per client
- Full analytics + version restore
- Password-protected pages
- $150/yr · 14-day trial
Team — agencies & studios
$19/seat/mo
- Shared workspaces for the whole studio
- 25 custom domains across your clients
- One invoice, per-seat billing
- $180/seat/yr · 14-day trial
Your brand on every deliverable.
Password-protected links on your own domain, tracked per page — and never on Google.