Feedback is a collaboration tool built specifically for dev teams. It replaces messy email threads, loosely-annotated screenshots and lost feedback with a cleaner, more visual workflow that ties everything to your real design and dev work. Feedback lets you pin comments directly on any screen (desktop, mobile, tablet), capture automatic screenshots, and coordinate QA, bug-tracking, and issue management—all in one place.



Love the clean UI, would be great to have a free or very low entry plan (~$10/y), where you can just add a simple comment or a wish? Also https://marmeto.io/pages/feedback#playground broke for me. A smart move would also be to allow to actually leave feedback on it on the page itself. You have a demo, but I see a couple thing, I could not give feedback on directly there.
A good developer friend of mine started using this for their team's pre-launch testing, and they've been raving about it all week. They were constantly dealing with endless email threads and randomly cropped screenshots from clients, which was making their QA process a complete mess. According to them, being able to just click and pin comments directly onto live pages has completely changed how they handle internal reviews. The automatic visual context capture is also huge for their devs because they finally get the exact screen context without having to chase people down for details. It seems like a solid choice if you want to keep your design, dev, and QA teams on the same page without the usual friction.
Hi, This is Sayan, having worked in the agency world for years, I saw firsthand how chaotic feedback loops hurt profitability and prevent growth. Those endless email chains and confusing client comments don't just create headaches, they directly lead to lost revenue. That's why we built "Feedback". It's a solution that streamlines the entire feedback process, helping agencies and their clients collaborate easily. The result? Our early users are dramatically cutting down on back-and-forth communication, finishing projects faster, and protecting their bottom line.
This solves a very real problem for dev teams — scattered feedback across emails and screenshots is always messy and hard to track. The ability to pin comments directly on live pages with automatic context capture feels like a big productivity boost, especially for QA and client reviews. Curious how it handles multiple feedback cycles or revisions on the same screen?
Really like this approach. A lot of teams still handle feedback through screenshots, scattered messages, and endless back and forth, so having comments pinned directly on the actual page with visual context feels like a much cleaner workflow. That alone can save a lot of time during QA and revisions. The white label angle is smart too. Agencies and product teams usually want tools that fit into their own process instead of forcing a new one. Curious how you handle prioritization once lots of feedback starts coming in - tags, severity levels, AI summaries, or something else?



Love the clean UI, would be great to have a free or very low entry plan (~$10/y), where you can just add a simple comment or a wish? Also https://marmeto.io/pages/feedback#playground broke for me. A smart move would also be to allow to actually leave feedback on it on the page itself. You have a demo, but I see a couple thing, I could not give feedback on directly there.
A good developer friend of mine started using this for their team's pre-launch testing, and they've been raving about it all week. They were constantly dealing with endless email threads and randomly cropped screenshots from clients, which was making their QA process a complete mess. According to them, being able to just click and pin comments directly onto live pages has completely changed how they handle internal reviews. The automatic visual context capture is also huge for their devs because they finally get the exact screen context without having to chase people down for details. It seems like a solid choice if you want to keep your design, dev, and QA teams on the same page without the usual friction.
Hi, This is Sayan, having worked in the agency world for years, I saw firsthand how chaotic feedback loops hurt profitability and prevent growth. Those endless email chains and confusing client comments don't just create headaches, they directly lead to lost revenue. That's why we built "Feedback". It's a solution that streamlines the entire feedback process, helping agencies and their clients collaborate easily. The result? Our early users are dramatically cutting down on back-and-forth communication, finishing projects faster, and protecting their bottom line.
This solves a very real problem for dev teams — scattered feedback across emails and screenshots is always messy and hard to track. The ability to pin comments directly on live pages with automatic context capture feels like a big productivity boost, especially for QA and client reviews. Curious how it handles multiple feedback cycles or revisions on the same screen?
Really like this approach. A lot of teams still handle feedback through screenshots, scattered messages, and endless back and forth, so having comments pinned directly on the actual page with visual context feels like a much cleaner workflow. That alone can save a lot of time during QA and revisions. The white label angle is smart too. Agencies and product teams usually want tools that fit into their own process instead of forcing a new one. Curious how you handle prioritization once lots of feedback starts coming in - tags, severity levels, AI summaries, or something else?
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