Bridle - Right-click, add website feedback for AI and teams

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The fastest way to capture website feedback. Right-click any UI element to capture bugs, change requests, and feature ideas directly on your live website. Send them to Claude Code, Codex, Lovable, Cursor, and other AI coding tools with AI-ready context. You can also export feedback as PDF reports and share it with your team, including screenshots, session replays, and clear UI context.

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We built Bridle.io to solve a simple but painful problem: explaining website feedback to AI coding tools still takes too much effort. When you spot a bug, UI change, or future feature idea, you usually end up taking screenshots, inspecting elements, checking code files, writing long prompts, or keeping messy notes somewhere. Bridle lets you capture that feedback directly on the live website. Right-click the exact UI section, describe what you want, and save it as feedback attached to that part of the page. Later, you can review, prioritise, share with others, or send everything to AI coding tools like Lovable, Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and more. Bridle can also capture session replays and screen recordings. We’d love to hear your feedback, especially from developers, product owners, designers, founders, and teams already using AI coding tools.

My team and I started using Bridle on our CMS last month, and it has made a real difference.

We captured around 50 bugs and nice-to-have feature requests directly with Bridle and shared them with our development and content review teams.

The ability to export feedback with session replays was especially useful, because it showed exactly how each bug could be reproduced.

It also helped our developers fix and verify issues faster with AI coding tools, without spending so much time on screenshots, long Jira tickets, or large AI prompts.

We managed to resolve and deploy around 80% of the fixes to production, and Bridle saved us roughly 50% of the time we would normally spend preparing feedback and tickets.

Highly recommended for teams working on CMS platforms, web apps, or content-heavy websites.