Responsive Website Test - Test any website on desktop, mobile, and tablet

This easy to use tool by Pastel lets you test your website across mobile, tablet, and desktop breakpoints.

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Hey everyone! We consistently found ourselves looking for visual bugs on all screen sizes. With finicky media queries, it's easy to miss things. Instead of relying on just Devtools, we built this as a way to quickly check and compare three of the most common screen sizes. Would love your feedback!
I like Ray's push on more screen sizes. That's fair. Disagree w/ the rest of his energy lol. Like initial NUX of having simply those 3, also. Coherent and clear. Would be dope if the url updated to the url plugged into test. I could see that helping me to share, encouraging off deeper pastel product loops. Great work bruv. More life.
Thanks Stu! What do you mean by url updated?
Hey guys, congrats on the launch. Really like the commentary and integrations for feedback to the design team. Does it support viewing the site from different devices and OSs?
I'm interested in this too
Thanks guys! Pastel commenting + integrations works on any website or browser. Here is a quick demo on stripe's homepage:
There's only 3 screen sizes? I'll stick with for now
Hey Ray! Thanks for checking it out. We can adding more screen sizes. That tool doesn't seem to be working for many sites and isn't HTTPS. Anything else you'd like to see improved?
If you add a screenshot capture that captures all sizes, and some customizable templates, it will be a step up and I'll use your tool instead.
I actually ran into problems with that tool by Matt Kersley- even google.com wasn't loading for me. This responsive website test site worked great, thanks !
Super useful. Just put in my site PlanMoreTrips.com and realized one the screens was off.
useful
This was helpful as just last week a client asked me to show his website on a mobile format. It loads the page for like 3 seconds then again starts reloading and nothing shows up except the loading bar. I tried it with Techcrunch.
Simple tool, super useful, can see myself using it multiple times a day. Love it! Suggestions: - If you can encode the target website into the URL, that would make it easy to share the link directly with others. - Customizable breakpoints and/or resizable browser frames would be nice
Cool!