Review Link
Real-time content collaboration and e-signature workflow without login requirements or attachments.
Overview
Review Link is a content collaboration and approval tool from Papercurve that allows users to share documents and videos with internal or external reviewers via a secure link. It is designed for life sciences and other regulated or collaborative environments where content needs to be reviewed, commented on, and approved without requiring reviewers to create accounts or install software.
The tool addresses common friction points in content review workflows, such as email attachment chains and the need for handwritten signatures, by centralising feedback and approvals in a single browser-based environment.
Key Capabilities
- Sends a secure review link to recipients using only their email address — no login creation or software download required for reviewers.
- Supports real-time commenting and approval on documents and videos directly within the browser.
- Collects electronic signatures without requiring recipients to leave the platform or handle physical contracts.
- Provides a single source of truth for content review, replacing inbox attachments and fragmented email threads.
- Includes familiar PDF viewing tools that require no training for reviewers to use.
Supported Use Cases and Reviewer Types
- Key Opinion Leader (KOL) reviews
- Faculty and academic content reviews
- Human resources document approvals
- External vendor review and sign-off
- Any scenario involving reviewers who are external to the organisation and do not hold a platform login
Workflow Overview
- Add reviewers by typing their email address within the platform.
- A secure review link is sent to each recipient.
- Reviewers open the link in their browser to view the document or video.
- Reviewers leave comments and submit approvals or signatures in real time.
Review Link is part of the Papercurve platform, which is based in Toronto, Canada. The broader platform includes integrations, data security features, and comparison resources for teams evaluating alternatives to tools such as Veeva Vault.

