Creative teams spend weeks on a pitch. They revise it, tighten the story, polish every slide. Then they email a PDF and wait. The client opens it on their phone, can't quite see the small text, scribbles some notes, and sends back a reply that starts with "Generally looks good, but…"
That reply lands in a thread that also has a version from two weeks ago, an out-of-office from someone who left, and a screenshot with a circle drawn in red marker on it. The creative team guesses at what the feedback means, makes changes, and sends another PDF.
Emino replaces that loop. Upload the PDF once. Share one link. The client sees a clean, full-screen presentation and clicks directly on the slide to leave feedback. Your team sees exactly what they mean. Each slide gets approved or flagged. The project closes.
No email chaos. No version confusion. No "sorry, which file should I be looking at?" — just a clear review process that makes your work look as good as the work itself.