drafty

Your client said "the bit near the top." Drafty gets you the exact spot.

A client feedback tool is only as good as the feedback it collects. Drafty turns any artifact — a design, a document, a live site — into a review link. Your client opens it, clicks the exact element they mean, and leaves a note. No account, no app to install, no red-circle screenshots. Every note pins to the spot and lands in one thread.

One share linkNo accountAny artifact
drafty.im/canvas/brand-refreshv1v2
Brand refresh
can we try a darker background here?
claude code
$ drafty comments inbox
can we try a darker background here?· Brand refresh
✦ Claude is working…
pushed v2 — same link · thread resolved
Your client clicks the exact element and types — no screenshot, no "that section near the logo."

The feedback you're getting today

Scattered across chat — every note a guess at which version, which element.

Maya (client)
Today 4:12 PM
saw the landing page, looks great 🙌
can you make the logo bigger though
which one — header or footer?
this one
that's the old version 😅 are you on the link I sent, or a screenshot?
…the screenshot

Every message here is a comment that belonged on the artifact. In Drafty they tap the exact spot and the note pins there — threaded, on one link that's always the current version. No “which one,” no screenshots, no “FINAL.html.”

How it works

01

Share one link — they're in

Drop your design, PDF, doc, or live site into Drafty. You get a shareable link. Text it, email it, drop it in Slack — your client opens it in whatever browser they already have. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

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02

They click the exact spot

No more "the bit near the top" or screenshots with a circle around vague areas. Your client hovers the element — the headline, the button, the paragraph — clicks once, and types. The note pins there. You know exactly what they mean.

03

Every note in one thread

All their comments land in one place, anchored to the artifact. Reply, resolve, reopen — a real conversation instead of a chain of reply-alls. Push an updated version on the same link when you're done, and they see the change in context.

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Why people switch

The old way
  • Client describes feedback in a long email — "the bit near the logo, I think the font"
  • Client won't create an account just to leave two rounds of comments
  • Feedback scattered across three emails, a WhatsApp voice note, and a call
With Drafty
  • Element-anchored comments on the exact spotEach note pins to the specific element they mean — no interpretation needed
  • Guest commenting on a shared linkThey open the link, click, and type — done in under a minute, on phone or desktop
  • One threaded review board per artifactEvery note in one place, resolved or open, tied to the exact element

Who it's for

Freelance designer

Send the client a Drafty link instead of a Figma export they can't open. They click the exact element and leave a note — you know what to change.

Solo consultant

Share the strategy doc before the call. Your client marks up the exact section — the meeting becomes decisions, not description.

Indie builder

Drop a v0 prototype and share it with the stakeholder. They comment without signing up — you see every note pinned to the exact screen.

Questions

What is a client feedback tool?
A client feedback tool lets your client leave comments directly on the work — a design, document, or live site — pinned to the exact element they mean. The best ones require no account from the reviewer, so clients actually use them instead of reverting to email.
Does my client need to create an account to give feedback?
Not with Drafty. They open the shared link in any browser, click the element they mean, and type. No signup, no login, nothing to install — on desktop or their phone.
How do I collect client feedback without email chains?
Share a Drafty link instead of an attachment. Your client comments on the artifact itself — each note pins to the exact spot — and everything lands in one thread you can reply to, resolve, and track. No reply-all, no attached screenshots.
What kinds of work can clients give feedback on?
Designs (Figma exports, mockups, images), documents (proposals, briefs, PDFs), and live or staging websites. Drafty works on any artifact you can share as a link or upload.
Can multiple clients or reviewers comment at the same time?
Yes. Everyone uses the same link. Each person's notes are anchored to their exact element and visible in one shared thread — so you can see who said what without digging through separate replies.
Is there a free client feedback tool?
Yes — Drafty has a free tier. You can publish your first canvas and collect feedback with no card required.
How is Drafty different from just sharing a Figma link?
Figma links require your client to have a Figma account or navigate an unfamiliar interface. Drafty works in any browser with no account — and it covers artifacts beyond designs: PDFs, live sites, and documents in one place.

Keep exploring

Share a link. Get comments on the page.

Free to start. No account for reviewers. Works on any device.