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For · no-code agencies

Client delivery when the build lives in the tool.

No-code agencies ship fast—but clients still need to see what changed, approve before go-live, and understand what they are paying for.

Scopeyard separates your build workflow from the client’s UAT queue. They never need access to your canvas or workflow editor to sign off.

Fast builds, slow approvals

  • Demos happen in the tool; sign-off happens in email.
  • Clients confuse “preview link” with “accepted for production.”
  • Scope creep hides inside “small tweaks” after UAT.

The fit

Build inside your stack. Sign off outside it.

Track builds and iterations on your board. Clients UAT a named list of changes. Accepted work becomes billing-ready.

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Milestones

02

Work

03

Client review

04

Approval

05

Billing-ready

01 · work

Iterations your team tracks.

Member portal v2, Stripe checkout, Zap to CRM—deliverables clients recognize when it is time to test.

M2 · member portal · work

6 BUILDS
PLANNED
Admin reports
IN PROGRESS
Checkout flow
Zap · CRM
INTERNAL REVIEW
Role permissions

02 · client review

UAT without sharing your project.

Clients approve named changes—not your entire no-code workspace.

Build board

UAT handoff

READY
CLIENT REVIEW
Checkout flow
IN PROGRESS
Member portal v2
PLANNED
Admin reports

UAT queue

ops@client · client view

Checkout flow · UATNEEDS APPROVAL
Zap · CRM syncNEEDS APPROVAL
M1 Site scaffoldAPPROVED · 1w
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03 · billing-ready

Go-live means billable.

Accepted UAT items roll into a milestone total for your invoice.

M2 · portal · billing-ready

SIGNED
$6,800USD · fixed build

4 BUILDS ACCEPTED

Member portal v2
Checkout flow
Zap · CRM
Role permissions

Not a replacement for your builder

  • You still build in Bubble, Webflow, or Make.
  • Scopeyard is where delivery meets sign-off and billing.

UAT without the preview-link mess.

Try one build cycle with a client approval queue in Scopeyard.