Frame.io, a video review and collaboration platform, is rolling out 10 new features designed to improve how media professionals collaborate on video, from initial upload to final delivery and everything in between. Top user-requested features now available in Frame.io include a new reel player presentation format, @mentions, and support for multi-page PDFs, says Emery Wells, co-founder and CEO of Frame.io.

Frame.io users can now collaborate on scripts and storyboards just like on video. Now, entire video projects from the initial brief to the final deliverable, can live in Frame.io. Users now have more control over how they manage versions. Reorder or remove versions, all in one place. Users can tag anyone on a project to quickly grab their attention when it’s needed most. Anytime someone is @mentioned, they’ll receive a notification for streamlined communication.

Users can drop all assets into a filmstrip format for easy viewing, complete with built-in autoplay. They can also now free up more account storage by archiving projects. Original files will be archived but low-res preview files stay online and searchable so users never have to wonder which backups are where.

Frame.io review pages just got a major overhaul. They now include a much simpler interface designed to make it easier for clients to leave feedback—no login required.