The Pin Feed blog
Practical writing on client feedback, website review, and getting sites shipped. We build a feedback tool all day, so we have opinions. Here they are.
The 12 best website feedback tools in 2026, tested
We set all 12 up on real projects and kept notes. Honest pros, cons, and pricing for Pin Feed, Pastel, MarkUp.io, BugHerd, Marker.io, Ruttl, and the rest of the field, plus a side-by-side table so you can skip straight to the answer.
Website feedback examples: good vs bad, with rewrites
Twelve real-world feedback examples, each shown as the vague version and the rewrite, plus the anatomy of actionable feedback and how to run a review round.
How to annotate a website: 4 methods that actually work
Browser devtools, extensions, screenshot markup, and a share link. What each method is good for, where it falls apart, and which one to reach for when a client asks for changes.
The website QA checklist we run before every launch
Links, forms, viewports, favicons, the contact page nobody tested. A pre-launch sweep you can run in an afternoon, so the client never finds the broken thing first.
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