Every viewport, its own feedback
Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile views of your live site. Each one keeps its own pins, so feedback about the phone stays pinned to the phone.
“It looks broken on my phone” finally points at something.
Most feedback tools show one desktop render and call it a day. Pin Feed loads your live site at three widths, and every viewport keeps its own set of pins. A note about the squished mobile menu lands on the mobile view, right where the squish happens, not floating somewhere over the desktop layout.
- Desktop 1440, tablet 768, mobile 375
- Each viewport keeps its own pins, nothing bleeds across
- Tablet and mobile render inside realistic device frames
Your client can pin from the phone in their hand.
The share link opens in iPhone Safari, no app and no account, just a name and an email. Phones go straight into the mobile view, your client taps the spot that looks off, and it lands as a thread you can answer and resolve from your desk. Every pin still auto-captures a screenshot of the page at that moment.
- Works in iPhone Safari, nothing to install
- Phones open straight into the mobile view
- Auto screenshot at pin time, on mobile too
One link, three honest views of your site
Pin Feed renders your live site at the three widths that matter, and keeps score for each one.
Desktop
The full-width view where most builds start. Pin the hero, the nav, the footer, anything, and that feedback stays attached to the desktop render.
Tablet
The in-between width where layouts start to fold. Catch the collapsing nav, the squeezed columns, and the awkward image crops before a client does.
Mobile
The view clients check from the couch. Mobile pins live here and only here, so a complaint about the phone comes with an exact spot on the phone layout.
Those “open” counts are real product behavior. Each device icon in the editor wears a badge with its unresolved comment count, so you can tell at a glance which viewport still needs a pass.
3 viewports1440 / 768 / 375 px0 installs1 share link
Where per-viewport pins earn their keep
Website QA before launch
Sweep your staging site across all three viewports and catch the broken bits before the client does.
Client review without accounts
The share link flow that gets clients pinning in seconds, with nothing but a name and an email.
Pin Feed for web designers
Turn “move it up a bit” into element-anchored revisions you can check off as they ship.
Viewport questions, answered
Stop guessing which screen they meant.
Three viewports, separate pins, one share link. Free for 3 projects, with 14 days of Pro included.
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