The Feedback Blog
Practical guides, industry insights, and best practices for better website reviews.
Best Website Feedback Tools in 2026: A Complete Comparison
We compared the top website feedback tools so you don't have to. Here's what actually works for collecting visual feedback from clients and teams.
Website Launch Checklist: 40 Things to Check Before You Go Live
The complete website launch checklist you can actually use. Everything to check before hitting publish — from broken links to SEO to that one typo you'll definitely miss.
Website Annotation Tools: How to Leave Comments on a Live Web Page
Looking for a way to mark up a website and leave notes? Here's how website annotation tools work and which ones are worth using in 2026.
Website QA Checklist: Everything to Test Before Launch
A no-nonsense QA checklist for websites. What to test, how to test it, and how to make sure nothing slips through before you launch.
Looking for a BugHerd Alternative? Here Are Your Best Options
BugHerd is great but it's not for everyone. Here are the best alternatives if you want something simpler, cheaper, or that doesn't need a code snippet.
UX Audit Checklist: How to Review Any Website's User Experience
A practical UX audit checklist you can use on any website. No jargon, no theory — just the things to look at and why they matter.
How to Collect Website Feedback from Clients (Without the Email Chaos)
Stop digging through email threads for vague feedback. Here's a simple process for getting clear, actionable website feedback from clients.
How to Give Constructive Website Feedback (Without Demoralizing Your Designer)
A guide for clients and stakeholders on giving website feedback that's actually useful. Clear, specific, and kind — here's how.
How Web Design Agencies Handle Client Feedback at Scale
How successful agencies structure their revision process to keep projects on track, clients happy, and teams from burning out.
Introducing Pin-Based Website Reviews: No Sign-Up Required
We built WebsiteFeedback.ca to make website reviews dead simple. Paste a URL, drop pins, leave comments. Here's why — and how it works.