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CornerCue is a lightweight visual website feedback widget built specifically for small SaaS teams. Its main purpose is to help teams efficiently collect real user bug reports, feature requests, and product feedback. Its biggest strength is the automatic capture of “visual” feedback and surrounding context: when submitting feedback, users can take a screenshot of the webpage and add annotations directly, while the system automatically collects full browser context information. This greatly reduces the communication overhead between developers and users. In terms of language and framework support, CornerCue offers excellent compatibility: it natively supports Vanilla JS via a Script Tag, and provides first-class integration packages for React and Vue, covering most mainstream frontend stacks.
CornerCue uses a freemium pricing model, offering 25 free submissions per month with no credit card required to get started, which is friendly for early-stage teams. It also stands out for ease of use: according to the official documentation, integration takes just 2 minutes—only a Script tag and a trigger button are needed to get it running. For more advanced needs, it provides a programmatic API that lets developers precisely control widget behavior through a global object, listen to lifecycle events, and pass user metadata via data attributes.
Pros: 1. Extremely simple integration, works out of the box; 2. Automatically includes screenshot annotations and browser context, resulting in higher-quality feedback; 3. Supports mainstream frontend frameworks as well as native JS; 4. Uses an isolation model, lazy loading, and CDN delivery strategy, minimizing impact on the host website’s performance.
Cons: 1. The free quota is limited at 25 submissions per month, so frequent use requires a paid plan; 2. The integration ecosystem is relatively thin—currently it only supports forwarding notifications to Slack, Discord, and Telegram, and lacks deep integration with development project management tools such as Jira and GitHub; 3. It is closed-source and does not offer a self-hosting option, so data must be hosted on its platform.
CornerCue is well suited to small SaaS teams that need to quickly set up a user feedback channel and care about capturing accurate feedback context. As for access from China, its core script is hosted on cdn.cornercue.com, and the current accessibility status is unknown. Users in mainland China may face slow CDN loading or may need a proxy to access it. Payment methods are also not clearly stated in the available information. Domestic teams looking for alternatives may consider similar user feedback and bug collection tools such as BugHerd, or comparable lightweight feedback widgets available in China.
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