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Feedash
Pin client feedback on live websites. No code needed.
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Pin client feedback on live websites. No code needed.
5 followers
Feedash is a website feedback tool built for agencies and freelancers. Clients pin comments directly on your live website, tied to the exact element and viewport. No account needed on their end. Share a secure review link, organize feedback into named revision rounds with deadlines, track every item from Open to Approved, and push updates to Slack, Trello, ClickUp, or Monday.com. Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Free plan available, no credit card required.







Cool concept, we build tools for the same audience (freelancers and agencies). The revision rounds with deadlines feature is smart, that's usually where feedback loops break down in agency work. Do clients actually use the pinning or do most of them still just send screenshots over email?
@cuygun Thanks! That's exactly the pain point we built it around. From what we see so far, clients do actually use the pinning once they get the review link, the barrier is lower than expected because they don't need an account. The ones who still fall back to email are usually the less tech-savvy clients or cases where the agency didn't actively walk them through it.
Curious what you've seen on your end. What's the tool you're building for agencies?
@lucsmits, Yeah the no-account thing is huge, that alone probably doubles adoption vs tools that force a signup.
We're building TalkBuildr, AI chatbots that agencies white-label and embed on their client sites. So the agency sets up the chatbot once with the client's knowledge base, drops a script tag on their site, and the client gets 24/7 support without the agency doing ongoing work. Most agencies we talk to are looking for recurring revenue add-ons and this fits that model pretty well.
Similar vibe to what you're doing, giving agencies something they can resell without it eating into their time.