Who it's for For designers
Website feedback tool for designers
As a designer you're closer to the live site than anyone else on the team. You catch the misaligned button, the wrong icon size, the spacing that looked fine in Figma but breaks at 1280px.
Then comes the hard part — getting that fix into the developer's queue without losing the detail.
Why the screenshot loop slows you down
You spot something on the site. You hit Cmd+Shift+4, drag a box, paste it into Figma, draw an arrow, type a note, export, drop it in Slack.
By the time it lands in front of a developer, half the context is gone. And you've done it for the tenth bug today.
What it looks like in the extension
You open the extension right on the page. No tab switching.
- Drag a box around a broken layout, or click a single element to pin a note to it.
- Type the fix in plain words. Mark how urgent it is.
- Record a short clip when something only makes sense in motion.
- Keep adding notes — they all land in the same review.
Sending edits to developers
When you're done, you don't send a folder of screenshots. You send the whole review in one go:
- Share a link — the developer opens it and sees every comment in context on the real page.
- Download HTML or PDF to drop into Slack or email.
- Push the whole batch into Claude Code or Codex and your AI agent gets the fixes straight into the codebase.
Async design critique, too
It's not just for handoff. Drop the same link into a design channel and your team can leave thoughts on the live build — not on a stale Figma export.
Keep several reviews going at once for the same domain: one per page, one per feature, one for the next round.