Pin Feed
Client review, minus the 40-email thread

Client feedback without the chaos

Send one link. Your client clicks the page and tells you exactly what to change. Just a name and email, no account, no install, no plugin.

Free for 3 projects · 14 days of Pro included · No credit card
The share-link flow

One link is the whole onboarding

01

Send one link

Copy your project's share link and drop it wherever your client already lives: email, Slack, a text message.

02

They click the page

The link opens the real site. Your client types a name and an email, and that's it. No account, no password, no install.

03

Feedback arrives as pins

Every click becomes a numbered pin with a thread, plus an automatic screenshot of the page at that exact moment.

Before and after

The same revision round, run two ways

On the left, how it usually goes. On the right, what it looks like when the feedback lives on the page instead of in your inbox.

Before: the email chain
Re: Re: Fwd: Homepage feedback v3 FINAL2 attachments

the thing near the top still feels off, see attached

Fwd: notes from my business partnerTue 9:14 PM

she thinks the blue is wrong but it might be her monitor

quick thingWed 7:02 AM

which page was that button on again?

Re: quick thingWed 7:09 AM

ignore my last email, found it. also the font

14 replies, 6 attachments, nothing resolved
After: one thread on the page
3pinned on the pricing button · mobile view
M
Maya (client)
This button gets cut off on my phone.
Y
You
Fixed and pushed to staging. Refresh and check?
Resolved, with the screenshot attached automatically

The difference isn't discipline, it's the surface. Because Pin Feed loads the real page, your client can annotate the live website instead of describing it from memory. The pin already knows which page, which element, and which device.

Guest access

What guests can do, and what they can't

Your client gets the full feedback toolkit and none of the keys.

Guests can

  • Drop pins anywhere on the page
  • Draw with all six tools, any color
  • Comment, reply, and keep threads going
  • Resolve pins when something is fixed

Guests can't

  • Invite people or manage sharing
  • See your other projects or your workspace
  • Touch team settings or billing
  • Upload attachments or @mention your team

If a link ends up somewhere it shouldn't, rotate it. The old URL dies instantly and only the new one works.

Guests review the same three viewports you do, and feedback from a phone stays pinned to the mobile view where it belongs. Sending review links for a living? See how agencies run client reviews with Pin Feed.

The finish line

“All pins resolved” is the new sign-off

Every pin is a thread with a checkbox at the end of it. Resolved pins turn green, each viewport's badge counts down what's left, and the moment the last one clears, the round is over. Nobody forwards anything: resolves can post straight to your Slack channel, and @mentions ping exactly the right person.

  • Resolved pins turn green, unresolved counts tick down
  • Resolve notifications in app and by email
  • Pins, comments, and resolves post to Slack
M
Maya2h
Can we tighten the H1 tracking? Feels loose at this size.
S
Sam1h
Done. Pushed to staging, refresh and tell me.
M
Maya5m
Way better. Resolving.
Resolved · 2 minutes ago

0 client accounts needed3 viewports6 drawing tools1 link

Questions, answered

No. They open your share link, type a name and email, and start pinning. No password, no signup, nothing to install. That's the whole onboarding.

Your next review round is one link.

Start free, send the link, and let the email chain die in peace.

Start free
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