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Pindrop.js - Drop comments anywhere on any web page. Online Offline.

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Zero-dependency visual feedback layer for any web project. Drop pins, leave comments, sync live. No React required.

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We built Pindrop because giving feedback on websites is still way more painful than it should be. Most website feedback today happens through screenshots, Loom videos, long Slack threads, or vague messages like “the button on the pricing page looks off.” It’s messy, hard to track, and disconnected from the actual interface. We kept feeling that there should be a simpler way to comment directly on the real product, in context, while it’s actually running in the browser. That became the core idea behind Pindrop: a lightweight feedback layer that lets you drop comments directly onto live websites and web apps. No jumping between tools, no guessing what someone is referring to, no heavy setup just to review a page. As we built it, our thinking evolved quite a bit. It started as a simple pin-and-comment experience, but the real challenge turned out to be making it feel reliable on real websites, not just in demos. Things like anchoring comments to elements, handling different UI states, mobile behavior, and keeping the tool lightweight all became central to the process. For this launch, we focused on making Pindrop feel simple on the surface while solving the messy UX details underneath. The goal is to make website feedback feel less like project management overhead and more like a natural part of reviewing a product. Would love to hear how you currently collect feedback on websites, and where that process breaks down for you.