Client feedback on your real website, not on a screenshot of it
Your client comments on the actual page at its own address: scrolling, clicking through the navigation, testing the form, and pinning each comment exactly where the problem is. No screenshot uploaded to someone else's platform, no account, EU-hosted.
A screenshot is not the website
Most feedback tools upload a screenshot of your page to their own platform. Your client then comments on a picture: they cannot scroll, cannot see a hover state, cannot open the menu, cannot submit the form and cannot check anything on their phone. Feedback like "the menu sticks on mobile" never arrives, because nobody ever used the menu.
dotts loads your real page at its own address instead, and puts the comment layer on top. Your client moves around the actual website — just with a pen in their hand.
Screenshot tool or feedback on the real page
A still image, uploaded to a third party's platform
No navigation, no hover states, no forms, no mobile check
Out of date the moment you deploy — every round needs a fresh upload
Your client is looking at a tool, not at their website
The live or staging site at its own domain, loaded for real
Click through, scroll, test the form — and comment while doing it
Always the current state, with nothing for you to re-upload
Every comment carries a screenshot plus browser, OS and viewport
Why reviews go better on your own domain
Their own address in the page, their own logo, their own navigation. Nobody has to orient themselves first, and nobody asks whether this is really the current version.
Because your client really uses the site, they comment on the things that only show up in use: the hover is too faint, the form confirms nothing, the table overflows on mobile.
An unfinished redesign does not belong in a public gallery. You share the review link with the people who should weigh in, and with nobody else.
dotts is an EU company with EU hosting, built GDPR-first.
Three steps to feedback on your own site
Drop the address of your live or staging site into dotts. No plugin, no embed, no custom code, no change to your website.
dotts fetches the page server-side and shows it with a comment layer on top. What your client sees is your website, not a picture of it.
Your client opens the review link, clicks and writes — no account. You reply in the thread, tick items off, and pull the open ones into your editor with Copy for AI or the doby AI MCP server.
Is this a white-label feedback tool?
No — and we would rather say so now than after you sign up. The review link you send is a dotts link. A custom review domain, a swapped logo or a fully white-labelled interface are not part of what dotts does.
What you do get is the part that actually changes the review: your client works on your real website at your own domain, instead of on a static image inside somebody else's interface. If a custom review domain is a hard requirement, dotts is not your tool — and you have just saved yourself a sign-up.
Feedback on your own domain, answered
dotts works from the URL, not from the CMS. WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Framer, TYPO3, Shopify or hand-written HTML: if the page is publicly reachable, dotts loads it. There is no integration, no plugin and no custom code. Display can be technically limited on individual target pages, for example when a server filters requests server-side — so paste the URL and look for yourself before you send the link to a client.
The review link you send is a dotts link. What your client sees inside it is your real website at its own address — not an uploaded screenshot and not a copy. dotts does not currently offer a custom review domain or white-labelling. The difference from screenshot tools is in the content, not in the branding of the URL.
No. dotts does not rebrand the review link, swap the logo or host reviews on your own domain. What it does is keep the review itself on your real site rather than on a static image inside someone else's interface. If a custom review domain is a hard requirement for you, dotts is not the right tool.
You share the review link with the people who should comment, and nobody else. An unfinished redesign is not published to a public gallery. dotts is an EU company with EU hosting and is GDPR-first — the details are in the privacy policy, in the section on the proxy feature.
No. Your client opens the review link, clicks the spot in question and writes the comment. No login, no sign-up, no plugin and no browser extension. More on the no-login client access page.
Let your client comment on the real page
Paste a URL, share a link, collect feedback — on your own website instead of on a screenshot. No account for your client, EU-hosted.