Client website feedback without the back-and-forth
WebsiteFeedback.ca gives clients a simple way to point at the exact part of a website they want changed. No screenshot folders, no vague email notes, and no guessing which section they meant.
Make feedback easy enough that clients actually use it
Most client feedback workflows fail because they ask too much from the reviewer. Clients are asked to create accounts, learn a project management tool, install extensions, or describe visual issues in long email threads.
A review link lowers that friction. The client opens the website, clicks the spot they mean, and writes the note in context.
A cleaner website revision process
When comments live on the page, agencies and freelancers can work through revisions faster. Each note has a location, status, and page context, which makes it easier to quote changes, assign fixes, and ask for final approval.
The result is a calmer review process with fewer duplicate notes and fewer missed details before launch.
client website feedback FAQs
How do I collect client feedback on a website?
Share a WebsiteFeedback.ca review link. Clients can click directly on the page and leave notes where changes are needed.
Do clients need training?
No. The workflow is intentionally simple: open the link, click the page, and leave a comment.
Can this help with revision rounds?
Yes. Clearer comments reduce ambiguity, which helps teams complete revision rounds faster.