For copywriters

Deliver copy as a link. Clients comment, not rewrite.

Write in markdown, publish in one command, send the URL. The client reads and comments. You stay the author.

What changes when copy lives at a read-only URL

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Comments without edit access

Clients leave inline comments on the text. They cannot change a single word. Feedback flows in; the copy stays intact.

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Version history, intact

Every update snapshots the previous version. You and the client can see what changed. No naming games.

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One clean link

anchorify.io/you/q2-email-copy is the deliverable. No opaque document IDs, no request-access prompts.

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Per-visitor analytics

See whether the client opened the link before your follow-up call. View count, time on page, scroll depth.

Anchorify vs Google Docs for copy delivery

Anchorify Google Docs
Client can edit the copy No (read-only by default) Yes (edit access by default)
Client needs account to view
Read-only link by default
Custom URL slug /you/q2-email-copy Opaque document ID
Inline comments
Version history Automatic snapshots Hard to navigate for clients
Per-visitor analytics
Update in place at same URL
Free to read, no account needed

FAQ

Can my client comment without a Google account?
Clients can read the copy without any account. Leaving a comment requires a Google sign-in, which is the same friction level as commenting on a Google Doc. Reviewing the layout, reading the copy, and scrolling through the page requires nothing at all.
What happens when I send a revision?
Re-run the CLI on the same file. The URL stays the same. Anchorify snapshots the previous version automatically so you can compare old and new from the dashboard. Your client's bookmark still points to the current version.
Can clients download the copy as a Word document?
Not from the share URL directly. The link shows rendered markdown. If a client needs a Word file, export from your markdown editor before delivery. The URL is the delivery artifact, not a conversion tool.
Does this work for long-form copy like sales pages?
Yes. Anchorify renders long markdown correctly: headers, bold, lists, tables, and dividers all display as intended. There is no length limit. The page is scroll-friendly on mobile and readable in any browser without a plugin or viewer.

Stop letting clients rewrite the copy you delivered.

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