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COMNVIEW is a progress preview and sharing tool designed for collaboration between developers and clients. It uses a Chrome extension to capture local prototypes, web pages, or uploaded PNG/JPG/WebP images, then generates a shareable URL so clients and teammates can comment directly on the page or image. Its key pitch is “no deployment, no meetings, no tunnels,” addressing the difficulty of quickly collecting asynchronous feedback on work in progress.
Functionally, COMNVIEW centers on “Capture. Share. Collaborate.” You can capture localhost or a static site with one click, generate a link, and send it via email, Slack, or other channels, with comments preserved in the context of the page. Compared with regular screenshots or screen recordings, it claims the preview is clickable and scrollable, making it closer to a real web experience. Compared with ngrok or staging deployments, its static snapshot approach reduces the need to keep local services online and lowers the risk of exposing backend services. The main copy says it works with any framework or static site, but it does not list specific languages, frameworks, or browser compatibility details.
Pricing is fairly clear: the Free plan includes 5 previews per month and 7 days of storage; Pro costs $19/month and includes unlimited previews, 30 days of storage, custom branding, password protection, and priority support; Team costs $49/month and includes 5 members, unlimited storage, team collaboration, analytics insights, and dedicated support. Paid plans come with a 14-day refund policy and can be upgraded or downgraded at any time. Payment methods are not specified in the main text.
The main advantage is its short onboarding path, making it useful for frontend developers, freelancers, and web agencies that need to collect feedback quickly before client sign-off. Contextual comments are also easier to organize than feedback scattered across chat screenshots. The downside is limited disclosure: it is unclear whether COMNVIEW is open source, supports self-hosting, or provides an API/SDK, and there are no visible native integrations with tools such as Jira, GitHub, Linear, or Figma. The Free plan is fairly limited, so long-running projects may require a paid plan.
COMNVIEW is best suited for teams that frequently need to show clients unfinished interactive pages but do not want to set up a preview environment for every round of feedback. For users in China, the collected text does not provide information on access speed, ICP filing, payment methods, or localization, so China access is currently unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include Vercel/Netlify preview deployments, Cloudflare Tunnel, ngrok, or feedback tools such as Marker.io, BugHerd, and Pastel.
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