Visual Feedback
Drop a pin.
Start a conversation.
Page Pins lets your team place numbered markers on any live webpage, attach comments and screenshots, and track every piece of feedback to resolution — without ever leaving the page being reviewed.
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To drop a pin and comment
Any page
Works across domains
0 logins
Guest reviewers need no account
Screenshot
Auto-captured at each pin
Pin the change you wish to see on the web.
Page Pins replaces the screenshot‑and‑email ritual with a feedback loop that lives right on the page.
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Create a session
Give it a title, paste the URL you want reviewed, and set visibility. Touchpoints generates a shareable link — or install the browser extension for one‑click setup.
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Reviewers drop pins
Click anywhere on the page to place a numbered pin. Add a comment, capture a screenshot — the overlay records viewport size, scroll position, and device type automatically.
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Review and resolve
The session dashboard shows every pin plotted on a scaled preview of the page. Filter by device, page, or status. Mark issues resolved as you address them.
Built for real review workflows
Page Pins captures the context that screenshots lose — scroll position, viewport, device, and the exact element clicked.
Cross-domain pins
Reviewers can navigate away from the session URL and drop pins on any page they visit. Every pin records which page it belongs to.
Auto screenshots
A 600×600 crop is captured around each pin automatically. No browser extensions required for the web overlay — it works from a single script tag.
Device-aware
Viewport dimensions are captured with every pin. Filter the review dashboard by mobile, tablet, or desktop to see device-specific issues.
Visibility controls
Private mode shows reviewers only their own pins. Shared anonymous mode lets the team see every pin without attribution — encouraging candid feedback.
Browser extension
The Chrome extension activates the pin overlay on any tab. Connect with your API token, select a session, and start pinning — no code changes to the site needed.
Guest access
Reviewers don’t need a Touchpoints account. Share the session link and they can drop pins immediately — with token-only, guest, or authenticated access modes.
Where teams use Page Pins
- Content review
- Editors mark unclear language, broken links, and accessibility issues directly on staging sites before launch.
- Usability testing
- Observers pin moments of confusion or hesitation during moderated sessions, creating a spatial record of the test.
- Stakeholder signoff
- Share a session link with decision-makers. They click, comment, and you get structured feedback instead of vague emails.
- QA and bug reports
- Testers pin visual bugs with exact viewport, scroll position, and element context — no more “it looks broken on my screen” without details.
“We replaced a 47‑email thread with a single Page Pins session. Everyone could see the issues in context.”
— Content lead, federal agency pilot
Two ways to pin
Add the overlay to your page, or use the browser extension. Both connect to the same session.
Script tag
Add a single line to any page. The overlay activates when a reviewer visits with the session token in the URL.
<script src="https://your-touchpoints.fly.dev/assets/js/feedback_overlay.js"></script>
Browser extension
Install the Chrome extension. Paste your API token, select a session, and the pin overlay appears on the current tab — no code changes needed.
Stop describing bugs. Start pinning them.
Create your first feedback session in under a minute. No credit card, no install.