drafty

Your client said they will know it when they see it. Make them show you instead.

A design feedback tool lets your client point at the exact spot and leave a note — pinned to the element, not buried in an email. Drafty turns any mockup, PDF, or live site into a shared review board. No login, no extension, nothing to install.

Any artifactNo loginOne link
drafty.im/canvas/homepage-conceptv1v2
Homepage concept
can we make this section feel less heavy
claude code
$ drafty comments inbox
can we make this section feel less heavy· Homepage concept
✦ Claude is working…
pushed v2 — same link · thread resolved
Your client pins a note to the exact element — you see it without a follow-up call.

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 a link to the design

Drop your mockup, PDF, or live site into Drafty. It becomes a review board anyone can open in a browser — on desktop or their phone.

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drafty.im/x9k
02

They point at the exact spot

Your client hovers any element, clicks, and pins a note right there. No screenshots, no asking what they meant. The comment lands anchored to that element.

03

Discuss it in a thread, then close it

Reply, ask a follow-up, resolve when done. Every note has a clear status — nothing lives in an iMessage thread you have to dig through later.

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Why people switch

The old way
  • Client sends vague feedback — "can we make it pop?"
  • Feedback scattered across email, iMessage, and Notion docs
  • Client won't make an account or install a browser extension
With Drafty
  • Element-anchored commentsThey click the exact element, so the note lands on the exact thing they mean
  • One threaded review board per artifactEvery note is in one place, pinned to the thing it's about
  • Guest commenting on a public linkThey open the link and comment in one tap — no friction, no chase

Who it's for

Freelance designer

Send the client a link to the mockup. They pin notes on the exact elements — no version-4-FINAL.pdf in your inbox.

Solo consultant

Share the deliverable and collect sign-off. The client's notes land on the artifact, not in a long reply chain.

Indie builder

Drop your v0 app or prototype into a thread. Testers comment on the real thing without signing up for anything.

Questions

What is a design feedback tool?
A design feedback tool lets reviewers pin comments directly on a design — anchored to the exact element — instead of describing changes in email or chat. The best ones require no account for the reviewer, work across file types, and keep every note in a single place so nothing falls through the cracks.
Does my client need to create an account?
Not with Drafty. They open the link and comment as a guest — no signup, no login, nothing to install. That's the single biggest reason clients default back to email: friction at the door.
Can it work on any type of design file?
Drafty works on any artifact you can share — a Figma export, a PDF, a live website, or an image. You don't need to export in a specific format or use a particular design tool.
What's the difference between a design feedback tool and a website feedback tool?
Website feedback tools are usually built for dev teams reporting bugs on live sites. Design feedback tools are built for the designer-to-client review loop — sign-off on mockups, PDFs, and static deliverables. Drafty handles both: you can share a live URL or upload a file and the commenting experience is the same.
How is pinned feedback better than email?
Email feedback is ambiguous by nature — "the bit near the top" could mean anything. Pinned feedback is anchored to the exact element, so there's no back-and-forth just to understand what the client meant. Every note is traceable: you can reply, ask for clarification, and resolve it in the same thread.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. You can publish your first canvas and collect comments for free — no card required.

Keep exploring

Share a link. Get comments on the page.

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