For design teams that need clients to see the work clearly.

You send the work, and the client needs the context around it: the brief, the references, the iterations, and the reason this version matters. ALLO gives the project one visual place to review.

Works alongside Figma. Doesn't replace it.

Your client opens a link and gets it

They open the shared canvas, scroll the work in the order you laid it out, and leave comments where they belong. The review happens around the work itself, not in a separate deck or scattered thread.

You shouldn't have to rebuild the project five different ways.

Designers spend half their time translating their work. Notion brief for the brand team. Slide deck for the executive. Loom video for the client. Each translation costs hours and creates another version of the truth, losing the context that shaped the final.

ALLO is the project room where the work and the audience live together. The brief is on the canvas. The references are on the canvas. The mockups are on the canvas. The feedback is on the canvas. Everyone reads the same thing.

Five tools, or one canvas.

A designer's typical Friday: five tools open and the project split across all of them. The same project in ALLO: references, brief, mockups, feedback, and files on one canvas.

Every round in one place

First concepts, the revision after the client pushed back, the version that won. They all live on the same canvas, so the team can see how the work got where it is instead of digging through email and chat to reconstruct it.

ALLO doesn't replace Figma. It surrounds it.

Your design execution still happens in Figma. ALLO embeds your Figma frames live on the canvas, next to the references that informed them and the brief they're answering. Comments stay in context. Iterations stay visible. The final shipped design lives in the same canvas as the brief that started the project.

Send a link. They review. They comment. No setup.

Clients read the canvas without a tutorial.

ALLO is designed for people who need to review the work, not manage the tool. Clients open a shared canvas, scan the project top to bottom, and leave comments in context. The whole project is there to read, so the team does not have to rebuild the same story as a deck.

Decisions stay attached to the work

The note that changed the direction sits next to the work it changed. When a client asks in week six why the hero went warmer, the answer is on the canvas, not in someone's memory.

Always ready to show

There's no separate 'clean it up for the client' step. The space the team works in is already the space you present from.

What design teams actually say about ALLO.

It feels like working on a single page, but without ever getting lost. Everything we need lives where we put it.
Senior product designer
Brand consultancy
We send clients one link and they get the whole picture. No more "let me put together a deck."
Design lead
Creative agency
Sharing with a broader audience used to mean rebuilding the project. Now it's just a URL.
Art director
Studio
Representative feedback from design-team workflows.

Get back to making the work.

ALLO handles the references, the brief, the feedback, the file sprawl. Your team focuses on the design.

Free to start. Works alongside Figma. No credit card.