
Commentblocks
Allow clients to visually provide feedback without a login
95 followers
Allow clients to visually provide feedback without a login
95 followers
Your clients can finally point at what they mean. Commentblocks lets anyone pin comments directly on any website - no signup required. Share a link, they click and comment, you resolve. Works on staging, live, localhost (enterprise only). - Threaded conversations. - Email notifications. - Draw Mode Built for freelancers tired of $200/month tools. Free to start. $14/month after. Cancel antime.






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Congrats on the launch! Reducing feedback translation friction without forcing clients to learn a new tool feels very freelancer-friendly. How do you think about maintaining context over time, especially when feedback spans multiple iterations or versions of a site and comments refer to things that may have already changed?
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@vik_sh each website link is connected to an encrypted database where I save all comments. Users can access them if they’re added to a project and clients can access them through the shared link after adding a password that the freelancer or agency can set up on their end
@vik_sh @bykreth Saving comments per URL in an encrypted DB + passworded share link is a solid base. For Commentblocks, the next headache is drift when the page changes, so version pinning per comment (URL + timestamp/build) would keep old threads unambiguous.
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Congrats on the launch @bykreth , product looks great!
Out of curiosity, how are you sharing “localhost” for review?
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@marcbc Thank you!
This is an enterprise feature (I just updated the description)
It uses an ngrok tunnel. I am also working on an additonal chrome extension which would allow to make this feature available to all users.
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This one reminds me @Beep! - New Era for Collaboration⚡️ :)
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@busmark_w_nika I actually didn't know them. It was made as a response to Markups price hike last year so freelancers have an alternative that doesn't cost $80/month