Reviewers click an element on a real web page and pin a comment — no setup. When you're ready, AI triages it and routes it to Slack, Jira, or a GitHub PR.
</body><script src="https://feedchat.prod.ynext.co/feedchat-widget.js" defer></script>The everyday loop needs zero setup. AI triage and Slack, Jira, and GitHub routing are optional power-ups the host can switch on later.
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Add the site URL you want to review. Staging, dev, and production all work.
Install one <script> tag. Use proxy fallback only when direct widget mode is blocked.
Share the `/live` URL. Reviewers can pin, comment, and sync in real time.
Add this single line to the target site's <head> or the end of <body>. It stays inactive during normal browsing and wakes up only inside FEEDCHAT Live View.
<script src="https://feedchat.prod.ynext.co/feedchat-widget.js" defer></script>The widget activates only when window.self !== window.top (inside an iframe). Otherwise it exits immediately. It does not add CSS, DOM, or event handlers for normal users. Current size is about 18KB (6KB gzip).
Three problems FEEDCHAT replaces with one workflow.
Slack, chat, and verbal notes make it hard to know who meant what.
FEEDCHAT: Anchor every comment to the exact element on the live page.
After deploys, comment locations drift and the original screen is forgotten.
FEEDCHAT: Capture outerHTML, styles, and screenshots so context survives.
Teams forget who decided what, and why, once the review is over.
FEEDCHAT: Status, labels, reactions, and timeline history stay on the thread.
Install the one-line widget for the most reliable review flow. Proxy fallback is available for public pages when direct widget mode is blocked.
Public projects allow anonymous reviewers with a link. Invite-only projects require Google sign-in with one of the allowed email domains.
Use invite-only mode. Only members with the host's invite link can access the project after Google sign-in.
No. Classification results are stored in your FEEDCHAT database and are not used for external model training.
Start with a URL. Reviewers can join, pin, and comment immediately.