Revisions you can actually act on
Pin Feed is the website design feedback tool that makes clients point at the thing. They pin the exact element on the live site, you fix it, you check it off. No decoding required.
Sound familiar?
Feedback arrives as a voicemail, a marked-up screenshot from three scrolls down, and an email that just says “the blue feels off.” Round four is already on the calendar.
The email thread
Nine screenshots deep and nobody knows which blue.
The 40-row spreadsheet
Half the rows say done. Nobody believes the spreadsheet.
The marked-up phone screenshot
A red circle, an arrow, and a prayer.
Feedback that points at the thing.
Your client clicks the exact button, heading, or image they mean, and the pin binds to that element, not just a spot on the screen, so it stays put as the page reflows. Every pin opens a thread with an author and a timestamp. “Move it up a bit” becomes “move this up a bit,” with the “this” attached. And because it all runs through a share link with no client accounts, they actually leave the feedback there instead of in your inbox.
- Pins bind to the element, not just coordinates
- Threads, @mentions, and resolve on every pin
- Works on the live site: no script, no extension, nothing to install
Mobile feedback that stays on mobile.
You designed three layouts, so review all three. Pin Feed switches between desktop (1440), tablet (768), and mobile (375), and each viewport keeps its own pins. When a client says the hero breaks on their phone, the pin sits on the mobile view, not on a desktop screenshot you have to mentally squish.
- Desktop, tablet, and mobile views with separate pins
- Tablet and mobile render inside real device frames
- Unresolved counts per device, so nothing hides
Built for people who think in shapes
Some notes are not words. Sketch directly on the page when a scribble says it faster.
Pencil
Freehand for the shapes words can't make.
Highlighter
Translucent marker for the part that matters.
Line
Straight lines for alignment and spacing calls.
Arrow
Point from here to exactly there.
Rectangle
Box the section under discussion.
Circle
Circle the thing, like you would on paper.
Every tool comes with any hex color, undo, and a pause toggle so you can scroll mid-drawing. Drawings are stored as vectors, so they stay sharp at any zoom and viewport. More on the website annotation tool.
Every request comes with a receipt.
Each pin auto-captures a screenshot of the page at that exact moment, with the author and timestamp on the thread. When the third round of tweaks starts contradicting the first, you can show what was asked, when, and what the page looked like at the time. Polite, factual, and very hard to argue with.
- Auto screenshots at pin time, captured as the page really looked
- Resolved pins turn green, so the finish line is visible
- Reopen a pin instead of starting a new email chain
One revision round, start to finish
Send one share link
Paste your staging or live URL into Pin Feed and send your client the link. They enter a name and email, and that's the whole onboarding.
They pin, you build
Every request lands as a pin on the exact element, with a screenshot of the page at that moment. You work through a list, not an essay.
Resolve and close the round
Mark each pin resolved as you ship it. When everything is green, the round is done, and both of you can see it.
“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
Start free, go Pro when projects stack up
Every feature on both plans. Free covers 3 projects and 500 MB, plenty for your current clients. Pro removes the caps when the roster grows. Full details on the pricing page.
For trying it out and small projects. Free for as long as you want.
Start free- 3 projects
- 500 MB storage
- Every feature included
- Clients review without accounts
Try Pro free for 14 days, no card. If you don't upgrade, you land on Free and keep your stuff.
Start free- Unlimited projects
- 100 GB storage, add-ons available
- Every feature, same as Free
- Founding price: lock it for as long as you stay subscribed
New accounts get 14 days of Pro automatically, no credit card. After that you land on Free and your projects stay. Anything over the 3-project cap is frozen, never deleted.
Questions, answered
Your next revision round, sorted.
Send one link, get pins on the exact elements, resolve them as you ship. Free for 3 projects.
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