Comparison

Prelap vs Krock

Krock is a capable review tool with a following in animation and illustration production. Its comment-in-app model works when clients cooperate. Prelap takes the opposite approach for live-action and creator editing: let the client send whatever they want, wherever they want, and use AI to turn it into a clean revision list.

Prelap
Krock
No client portal to log intoClients reply where they already are — no account, no app to learn
WhatsApp / voice-note ingestTranscribes and parses forwarded audio feedback
AI timecode extractionTurns vague notes into frame-accurate markers
Scope-creep flaggingLabels new requests vs. contracted fixes automatically
Free reviewer seatsClients never cost you extra
Frame-accurate commentsComments pinned to exact timecodes
Version comparison / wipeSide-by-side compare between cuts
Marker export to your NLEDaVinci Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut, CapCut, EDL

Based on publicly available information. Competitor products evolve — check their current feature lists before deciding.

Why editors pick Prelap

  • No client account — feedback arrives by voice note, text, or email
  • AI transcription and frame-accurate timecode extraction
  • Automatic scope-creep flagging and a structured checklist
  • One-click marker export to every major NLE

Where Krock is stronger

  • Strong for animation / illustration review
  • Frame-by-frame annotation workflows

We keep this honest — Krock is a review tool for video and animation production. If those strengths are what you need most, it may be the better fit. Prelap wins when the hard part is getting structured feedback out of clients who won't use a portal.

Try the feedback loop Krock can't do

Share a zero-login link, let your client send a voice note, and watch it become a timestamped checklist. Free to start.