One place to inspect, explain, approve, and remember frontend work.

Invite teammates, clients, or freelancers to test a feature on their own time while every finding lands in the same shared thread for the right members.

Collect daily progress, blockers, questions, and approvals asynchronously, and share an async weekly demo to recieve synchronous time with stakeholders for review decisions and next steps.

Capture the broken state with browser, device, viewport, cookies, session storage, local storage, interaction notes, and annotations so engineers can reproduce the issue faster.

Check responsive layouts, browser behavior, RTL and LTR copy, localization, accessibility cues, and regional experiences before small issues become late rework.

Share polished product work with clients or stakeholders in a link they can inspect, comment on, approve, and revisit without extra setup.

Capture context from the browser extension, review it on desktop, or draw notes from a tablet device so feedback fits the way each teammate works.
From product owners to clients, see how each role benefits from a unified frontend workflow.
Review tab flow, focus states, and reading order directly in the browser.
Check responsive behavior quickly across target environments before feedback turns into rework.
Open the exact state someone saw and move straight into fixing instead of reconstructing steps.
Present polished, interactive previews that make your frontend craft easy to explore, evaluate, and share.
Validate copy, layout, and interaction behavior across localized experiences before release.
Move through device and browser checks with one shared view of the exact product state.
Send teammates straight to the failing state so triage starts with evidence, not guesswork.
Preserve bug context over time so fixes, regressions, and decisions remain easy to trace.
Share polished live previews that make your work feel ready, credible, and easy to evaluate.
Let clients react to the real experience sooner so revisions are clearer and less repetitive.
Keep visual snapshots of releases, review rounds, and approvals so teams can trace what changed and what still needs attention.
Build confidence by giving clients a transparent way to see progress and provide useful feedback.
See how the product is evolving at every milestone instead of waiting for abstract updates.
Leave precise notes on the experience itself so the team knows exactly what needs attention.
Replace long clarification threads with a shared preview everyone can inspect directly.
Review changes quickly and keep the project moving without waiting for formal walkthroughs.
Keep decisions moving with live product previews that make each release easier to review and approve.
Give everyone the same interactive view so feedback, expectations, and priorities stay clear.
Test output across different devices, browsers, markets, and languages so teams can validate responsive behavior, localization, and regional experiences before release.
Replace status guesses with a live frontend state every reviewer can open, inspect, and discuss from the same source of truth.