Report it. Watch it get fixed.
Draw on the page, screenshot the problem, or just say what's wrong. Your feedback goes straight to the people who can fix it. No tickets, no standups, no lost context.
Review Sites
See the fix before it ships.
Stakeholders shouldn't have to trust that “it's been fixed” or dig through an opaque status board to find out. Review sites let you verify changes on a review URL, updated in real time, before anything reaches production.
Review URL, updated in real time
Every approved fix gets deployed to a review URL you can visit. See the actual change in the browser, not a screenshot of a diff.
Verify before production
Nothing ships until you're satisfied. Review the fix on the preview site, leave comments if it's not right, and only approve when it looks correct.
No production risk
Review sites are isolated from your live product. If a fix is wrong, delete it. Your users never see a broken state.
Built for People Who Don't Write Tickets
Draw it, screenshot it, point at it, say it, or type it.
Stakeholders don't think in issue IDs, repro steps, or wiki markup. They think in screenshots, circles, and “this feels off.” Note8 meets them where they already are. No formatting to learn, no fields to fill.
Annotate
Draw directly on the live page. Pen, highlighter, arrow, rectangle, ellipse. Circle the problem instead of trying to describe it in a Slack message.
Screenshot
Capture the full page or crop a region. One click, visual context attached. Done.
Point
Click on the broken thing. Captures coordinates and the target element. Precise enough for a bug report, fast enough that people actually do it.
Voice
Hit record and talk. Automatically transcribed so AI agents can read it like any other feedback. Sometimes talking is just easier.
General
Plain text. For when someone just needs to type "this feels off" without a visual. Still ends up in the same place as everything else.
What Happens Next
Report it once. Watch it get resolved.
Your feedback doesn't go into a backlog to be triaged, prioritised, and scheduled into a sprint. It goes straight into the fix pipeline. No ceremonies in between.
You report it
Screenshot it, draw on it, click on it, or just describe it. The widget captures everything: visual context, browser info, element data. You don't have to think about it.
Agent proposes a fix
A local agent picks up your feedback, reads the codebase, and proposes a fix on its own branch. It uses your coding assistant, your pre-commit hooks, and your linting rules. No tickets to file.
Developer reviews
The developer sees a clean diff in their dashboard. One click to merge, one click to reject. They stay in control of what ships.
You see the result
Approved fixes appear on a live preview URL. You can verify the change before it reaches production. No surprises.
Resolution Tracking
See exactly where your feedback stands.
No more asking “did anyone look at this?” No stale reports or dashboards that require a degree to read. Every piece of feedback has a visible status that updates as it moves through the pipeline, from open to merged.
Feedback received and queued for processing
A proposed fix is waiting for developer review
Developer is reviewing the proposed change
Fix approved, merged, and ready for deployment
Ready to stop writing tickets?
Drop the widget on your site and let stakeholders report issues the way they think. Visually.