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Commentblocks is a visual feedback tool for website projects. After users paste any website URL, it generates a shareable link. Clients can open the link and pin comments to specific spots on the page without signing up, installing a browser extension, or adding code to the website. It is designed to solve the common website build, design review, and QA problem where “email descriptions are unclear and feedback is scattered across chat tools.”
The product emphasizes “share with one link, click to comment, get instant clarity.” Comments can be replied to, discussed, and marked as resolved, making it suitable for asynchronous reviews. It supports feedback on desktop, tablet, and mobile, and automatically captures viewport dimensions to help locate responsive design issues. For collaboration, plans distinguish between team members and client visitors, and support email invitations, email notifications, email digests, and password-protected links. However, the main copy does not disclose granular role permissions, approval workflows, or task-system integrations.
Pricing is based on a monthly subscription model. The Freelancer plan is around $14/$14.99 per month and includes 1 active project, 1 team member, up to 5 client visitors, and 30 days of comment history. The Agency plan is around $39/$39.99 per month and includes unlimited projects, 5 members, up to 10 visitors, and 90 days of history. Enterprise is $79.99 per month and offers unlimited projects, members, visitors, comment history, and enterprise customer support. The page shows both 7-day and 14-day free trial messaging, both emphasizing no credit card required and cancel anytime, but it is unclear whether there is a permanent free plan.
Commentblocks is a cloud-based SaaS product. Its strength is that it requires no installation and no code integration. On security, the text mentions encrypted feedback data, password protection, and suitability for internal development sites and staging environments, but it does not disclose compliance information such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, or data storage regions. API Access and Custom Branding are both marked as coming soon, suggesting that developer extensibility and white-labeling capabilities are still being developed.
Its advantages are very fast onboarding, no client account requirement, and a fixed monthly cost for agencies to manage feedback. It is especially suitable for freelancers, web studios, digital agencies, and website teams that need external client approvals. Its drawbacks are that lower-tier plans have noticeable limits, with restricted visitor counts and history retention; information on third-party integrations, API access, payment methods, and enterprise compliance is also limited.
Access from mainland China is not covered in the main content and should be tested in practice. Payment methods are also not specified, which may create uncertainty for domestic teams looking to purchase it. If access, payment, or compliance becomes a constraint, alternatives to evaluate include BugHerd, Marker.io, Pastel, Usersnap, and MarkUp.io, or a combined workflow using Feishu, WeCom, Yuque, MockingBot, and similar tools for website review.
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