Pin Feed
For freelancers and one-person studios

Look like a team of ten

You do not have time to decode “the blue feels off.” Send your client one link, get feedback pinned on the actual page, and bill for building instead of guessing.

Free for 3 projects · 14 days of Pro included · No credit card
One link, zero decoding

Your client clicks the thing they mean. You stop guessing.

The email says the blue feels off. Which blue? Where? Instead of a three-message clarification thread, you send one share link. Your client opens the live site, joins with just a name and email, clicks the exact element, and types what they mean. Every request becomes a pin with a thread, not a paragraph you have to interpret.

  • Clients pin the exact element, no account needed
  • Threads keep every request on the page, not across five channels
  • Resolve pins as you ship, so both of you see what is left
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Maya2h
Can we tighten the H1 tracking? Feels loose at this size.
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Sam1h
Done. Pushed to staging, refresh and tell me.
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Maya5m
Way better. Resolving.
Resolved · 2 minutes ago
Solo, not scrappy

“It looks broken on my phone” finally points at something.

Big agencies run structured review rounds. Now so do you. Pin Feed switches between desktop (1440), tablet (768), and mobile (375) views, and each viewport keeps its own pins. When your client says something is off on their phone, they pin it on the mobile view and you see exactly what they saw. That is a client experience most solo builders cannot offer. You can.

  • Desktop, tablet, and mobile views with separate pin sets
  • Clients can review from their phone, it works on iPhone Safari
  • Six drawing tools for when a circle says it faster than a sentence
Desktop · 1440
Tablet · 768
Mobile · 375
Bill for building

Every pin is a record of what was asked, and when.

Scope creep usually starts with nobody remembering what round two actually said. Every pin auto-captures a screenshot of the page at the moment it was dropped, so “that is not what I asked for” has a timestamped answer. And when the project includes logo files or a PDF deck, you collect pinned feedback on files in the same project, with each version keeping its own pins.

  • Auto screenshot at pin time, a point-in-time record of the page
  • Resolved pins turn green, so your done list writes itself
  • Image and PDF proofing with versions, in the same project
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Pricing for one

The free plan covers a real client load

Every feature is on every plan. Pro just adds room. Start at zero and upgrade when projects stack up, not before.

Free

$0, for as long as you want

  • 3 projects, enough for a real client load
  • 500 MB of storage
  • Every feature: share links, viewports, drawing tools, Slack
  • 14 days of Pro included automatically, no card

Pro

$49/mo, or $39/mo billed yearly (save 20%)

  • Unlimited projects when work stacks up
  • 100 GB of storage, with add-ons if you need more
  • Same features as Free, just more room
  • $39/mo billed yearly is a founding price you keep

When the trial ends you fall back to Free and your projects stay. Anything over the cap is frozen, never deleted. See the full pricing breakdown.

How it works

Three steps to your next clean handoff

01

Paste your client's URL

Pin Feed loads the live site through a reverse proxy. Nothing to install, no script on their site, no extension for anyone.

02

Send them one link

Your client opens it, types a name and email, and starts pinning. That is the whole onboarding, for both of you.

03

Build, resolve, invoice

Work through the pins, resolve each one as you ship it, and close the round with a clean record of what was asked and what was done.

We built Pin Feed inside a web agency because our client feedback lived in seven places and none of them were the website.

Every revision round meant screenshots in Slack, a spreadsheet nobody trusted, and a few "did you fix it yet" calls. So we built the tool we wanted: one link, pins on the real page, threads that resolve. We use it on every project we ship.

the Pin Feed team

0 client accounts needed3 viewports6 drawing tools1 link

Questions, answered

No. You send one share link, they type a name and email, and they can view, pin, draw, comment, and resolve. No signup, no install, no extension. You can rotate the link any time to cut off access when a project wraps.

Send the link. Skip the decoding.

Paste your client's URL, share one link, and get feedback you can actually build from.

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Free for 3 projects · 14 days of Pro included · No credit card