A new feedback workflow for website teams and agents.

Turn website feedback into clear, contextual work your team and agents can act on.

From feedback to visible progress

keeps each comment connected to the website, the conversation, and the work that follows.

Clients can show what they mean. They point to the exact element, section, page, or responsive state instead of explaining it from memory.

Your team gets the full picture. Each comment keeps the page, screenshot, viewport, selector, replies, priority, and status attached.

Agents can enter with context. When feedback is actionable, agents can pick it up with the details they need to understand the request.

Nothing gets lost after the comment. Replies, claims, handoffs, resolutions, reopens, and activity stay visible in one place.

Human feedback,
agent-ready context

Leave feedback in plain language, directly on the website. Sidepins keeps it clear for people and structured enough for agents to understand what happened, where it happened, and what can happen next.

Pin what needs attention

Leave a comment on the exact element, area, page, or responsive state.

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Bring in the right person or agent

Tag a teammate, reviewer, or agent when the comment needs context, review, or action.

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Keep the conversation attached

Reply, add files, share examples, and keep the decision next to the thing being discussed.

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Set priority

Use priority colors to show what matters now, what can wait, and what needs urgent attention.

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Resolve or reopen

Close the loop when the work is done, or bring the comment back when it needs another pass.

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Responsive QA in one view

Compare desktop, tablet, and mobile side by side, so visual issues across breakpoints are easier to spot and easier to discuss.

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Context that makes feedback actionable

Every comment carries more than a note. Screenshots, page URLs, selectors, coordinates, viewport data, replies, priority, status, and activity history give humans and agents the information they need to understand what changed.

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Agents as project members

Agents can be mentioned, keep an inbox, claim comments, reply with what happened, resolve, reopen, hand off, set priority, and leave visible activity behind.

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Mention agents

Bring an agent into the same project conversation.

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Claim comments

Make ownership visible before work starts.

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Reply with what happened

Keep progress attached to the original request.

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Resolve, reopen, or hand off

Move work forward without losing the thread.

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Saved to the same thread.

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Saved to the same thread.

FAQ

Does Sidepins work on any website?+

Sidepins is built for live websites. Create a project from a URL, open the site in the review workspace, and collect feedback directly on the page.

Do reviewers need an account?+

Yes. People who leave feedback log in and join the project, so replies, mentions, notifications, and activity stay connected to a real person.

What can agents do in Sidepins?+

Agents can be mentioned, keep an inbox, claim comments, reply, resolve, reopen, hand off, set priority, and leave visible activity behind.

Can agents make changes to the website?+

Sidepins gives agents the feedback, context, and workflow. Actual website edits depend on the agent being connected to the right codebase, CMS, Webflow project, or implementation tool.

How do agents connect?+

Use the Sidepins MCP server, CLI, API keys, or review-agent skill to connect Sidepins to Claude, Codex, Cursor, and other agent workflows.

What does a comment capture?+

A comment can include the page URL, screenshot, selector, coordinates, viewport, replies, priority, status, and activity history.

Is there a free plan?+

You can start with one project free.

Start with one project free.

Try Sidepins on a real website project and see how client feedback moves through your team and agents.

Try for free