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How to annotate a bannerAnnotate a banner in Preview, Figma, or a shared link: pin notes to the exact spot your client means — no downloads, no vague email descriptions.How to annotate a blueprintFour ways to annotate a blueprint: in your PDF viewer, in CAD, on a printed overlay, or via a shared link your client marks up without installing anything.How to annotate a brochureAnnotate a brochure before print: mark up the PDF in Preview or Edge, or share a link your client pins notes on — no account needed.How to annotate a chartAdd callouts and notes to a chart in Excel, PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Datawrapper — or share a link your client marks up without downloading anything.How to annotate a contractHighlight clauses and add comments in PDF, Word, or Google Docs. Share a contract so the other party annotates it without downloading anything.How to annotate a dashboardFour ways to annotate a dashboard — in Figma, as a screenshot, on a live URL, or via a shared link your client marks up without installing anything.How to annotate a designAnnotate a design in Figma, export it, or share a link your client can mark up in their browser — no account, no extension, no re-emailed files.How to annotate a diagramAdd annotations to any diagram in Lucidchart, Draw.io, Miro, or Figma — or export it and share a link your client can mark up without an account.How to annotate a Figma fileAnnotate a Figma file using Shift T, comments, or plugins. Plus: how to collect client feedback without asking them to make a Figma account.How to annotate a floor planFour ways to annotate a floor plan — mark up a PDF in Preview, use an online tool, or share a link clients can pin notes on without downloading anything.How to annotate a flyerAnnotate a flyer before print: mark up the PDF in Preview or Edge, draw on the image export, or share a link your client pins notes on — no account needed.How to annotate a GIFAdd text or arrows to a GIF free using ezgif, Gifgit, or GIMP. Share a link so a client marks up the exact frame — no install, no account.How to annotate a Google DocFour ways to annotate a Google Doc: inline comments, Suggesting mode, highlights, and drawings. Plus how to collect feedback from someone without a Google account.How to annotate a JPEGAnnotate a JPEG free: Preview on Mac, Paint on Windows, or iOS Markup on iPhone. Share a link so a client marks up the exact spot — no download.How to annotate a landing pageFour ways to annotate a landing page before launch: screenshot markup, staging link, Figma share, or a review link your client pins notes on without an account.How to annotate a logoAnnotate a logo in Preview, Acrobat, or Figma — or share a link your client pins notes on directly, no account needed.How to annotate a mapAnnotate a map: Google My Maps pins, a screenshot in Preview or Paint, or a PDF site plan. Share a link so a client marks up locations without an account.How to annotate a menu designAnnotate a restaurant menu design: mark up the PDF in Preview or Acrobat, use Canva comments, or share a link the client pins notes on — no account needed.How to annotate a mockupAnnotate a mockup for client review: mark up a PNG export, annotate a PDF, use Figma comments, or share a link clients pin notes on — no account needed.How to annotate a PDF (free, no software)Three ways to annotate a PDF — in your browser, on Mac/Windows, or by sharing a link someone else can mark up without installing anything.How to annotate a photoFour ways to annotate a photo: iOS Markup on iPhone, Photos on Mac, Google Photos on Android, or a browser tool. Plus: how to share a photo so a client marks it up without installing anything.How to annotate a PNGThree ways to annotate a PNG: on Mac with Preview, in your browser online, or on Windows with Paint. Plus: how to share one so a client marks it up without downloading a thing.How to annotate a posterThree ways to annotate a poster: mark up an exported PNG in Preview, annotate a PDF in Acrobat, or share a link your client pins notes on — no account.How to annotate a PowerPointAnnotate a PowerPoint in presentation mode with the built-in pen, add slide comments before sharing, or give a client a link to mark up slides without editing or downloading.How to annotate a presentationAnnotate a presentation during delivery or for client sign-off. Covers Google Slides, Keynote, Canva, and how to get feedback without emailing the file.How to annotate a product photo for client reviewAnnotate a product photo for client review: mark up a JPEG in Preview or Canva, export a PDF, or share a link clients comment on — no account needed.How to annotate a research paperAnnotate a research paper in your browser, Preview on Mac, or Acrobat. How to share it so a client marks it up without printing or installing anything.How to annotate a resumeAn annotated resume adds context to every entry so your recommender understands what each role meant. Here's how to create one and share it effectively.How to annotate a scanned documentAnnotate a scanned document free: Preview on Mac, Adobe Reader, or a browser tool. Share a link so a client marks it up without downloading anything.How to annotate a screenshotAnnotate a screenshot free: Preview on Mac, Snipping Tool on Windows, Markup on iPhone. How to share it so a client marks it up without downloading a file.How to annotate a slide deckAnnotate a slide deck in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote — live pen, slide comments, or a review link your client marks up without an account.How to annotate a social media postAnnotate a social media post for client review: mark up a PNG in Preview, export to PDF, or share a link your client pins notes on — no account needed.How to annotate a videoAnnotate a video with timestamped comments via Frame.io, Vimeo Review, or your browser. Share a link so a client marks up the exact frame — no install.How to annotate a web pageFour ways to annotate a web page: browser extension, screenshot markup, URL-based tool, or a shared review link clients can use with no install.How to annotate a websiteAnnotate any website free: browser extension, screenshot markup, proxy link, or a shared review board your client opens without installing anything.How to annotate a wireframeAdd annotations to a wireframe in Figma, Balsamiq, or any tool — then share it so a client comments on the exact spot with no account needed.How to annotate a Word documentAnnotate a Word document using comments, highlights, or track changes — or share a link so a client marks it up without downloading or editing the file.How to annotate an app screenshotMark up an app screenshot on Mac, iPhone, or in your browser — then share a link your client annotates back without downloading anything or signing up.How to annotate an ebookAnnotate an ebook in Kindle, Apple Books, or Google Play Books — plus how to share an ebook so a client can mark it up without downloading anything.How to annotate an email designAnnotate an email design in Figma, on an exported PNG, or via a shareable link your client marks up in their browser — no account, no re-emailed files.How to annotate an Excel spreadsheetAnnotate an Excel spreadsheet with cell comments, notes, or text boxes. Share via OneDrive so clients review in a browser — no Excel license needed.How to annotate an imageAnnotate an image free: Preview on Mac, Paint on Windows, or Google Docs. Share a link so your client marks up the exact spot without downloading anything.How to annotate an infographicAnnotate an infographic in Canva, Figma, or Illustrator — or export to PDF and use your browser. Share a link so your client marks up the exact spot, no software needed.How to annotate an invoiceAdd notes to an invoice PDF in your browser, Preview, or Edge — or share a link so your client marks up the line items without downloading anything.How to annotate an SVGAdd callouts to an SVG in Inkscape or Illustrator, or share a link so your client marks up the exact element without opening any design software.How to approve creative with clientsGet genuine client approval on creative work: present in context, collect pinned feedback, resolve it round by round, and document the final yes.How to collect bug reports from clientsCollect clear, reproducible bug reports from clients — what to ask for, how to cut friction, and how to keep every issue in one place.How to collect client feedback on design workCollect client feedback on design work: send a written brief, record a walkthrough, use a feedback form, or share a review link they annotate directly.How to comment on a designFour ways to comment on a design: inside Figma, on an export, or via a public link your client opens in any browser — no account, no install.How to comment on a Figma filePress C in Figma, click the element, type, and post. Works for teammates. Clients hit a login wall — here's what to do instead.How to comment on a Google DocSelect text, press Ctrl+Alt+M, type your note. To let a client comment without a Google account, change sharing to Commenter — or they'll show up as Anonymous Hedgehog.How to comment on a live websiteThree ways to leave pinned comments on a live, deployed website — browser DevTools notes, proxy review links, and shareable annotation URLs your client opens without an account.How to comment on a mockupShare a mockup for client comments: Figma's comment mode, PDF sticky notes, or a shared link clients annotate without an account — no email attachments.How to comment on a PDFAdd comments to a PDF free: sticky notes in Adobe Acrobat, text notes in Preview or Edge, or a shared link your client can comment on without any account.How to comment on a photoThree ways to collect comments on a photo from a client: Google Photos, Lightroom shared albums, or a review link they open in any browser with no login.How to comment on a prototypeHow to comment on a prototype: in Figma presentation view, on exported frames, or via a public link your client annotates as a guest — no account needed.How to comment on a screenshotThree ways to comment on a screenshot — annotate on Mac or Windows, upload to a markup tool, or share a link your client can comment on without an account.How to comment on a videoComment on a video in three situations: a YouTube public video, a shared Vimeo or Drive link, or a video sent to you by a client for professional review.How to comment on a websiteFour ways to leave pinned comments on a website — screenshot mark-ups, browser extensions, proxy tools, and shareable review links. No install required.How to comment on an imageThree ways to comment on an image: in Google Docs, with a markup tool, or via a shareable link your client annotates without installing anything.How to do a website QA reviewA step-by-step website QA review: check design consistency, links, forms, mobile, and content — then collect client sign-off without email chaos.How to do visual QA on a designVisual QA: compare your Figma spec against the live build, document discrepancies with exact context, and collect client sign-off without email chaos.How to gather feedback on a staging siteGather client feedback on a staging site: share the URL with a written brief, use a form for structured input, or share a link clients annotate directly.How to get client comments on a mockupGet useful client comments on a mockup: share a review link, not a file — clients pin notes to the exact spot, no account, all feedback in one thread.How to get client feedback on a Webflow siteCollect client feedback on a Webflow site before launch — staging links, screen shares, review tools. Clients comment with no Webflow account.How to get client sign-off on a designGet formal client sign-off on design work: identify the right decision-maker, share one versioned link, collect anchored feedback, and capture explicit approval tied to the right iteration.How to get comments pinned to a screenshotFour ways to get pinned comments on a screenshot — from baking arrows into a flat image to sharing a live link your client annotates on the exact spot with no account.How to get design approval from a clientFour steps to get a client to approve your design — set the right frame before you share, collect feedback on the exact spot, and close the loop with a versioned link.How to get feedback on a blog postFour ways to get client feedback on a blog post before publishing — Google Docs, WordPress preview links, annotation links, walkthroughs. No login needed.How to get feedback on a Bolt appThree ways to collect feedback on a Bolt.new app — live review link, built-in share, or screen share. Testers don't need a Bolt account.How to get feedback on a brand identityFour ways to collect specific client feedback on a brand identity — from a structured live reveal to a review link they annotate without a Figma account.How to get feedback on a brochureFour ways to collect clear, panel-specific brochure feedback from clients — and get sign-off before it goes to print. No re-emailed files.How to get feedback on a ChatGPT Canvas documentChatGPT Canvas has no comment layer for others. Three ways to collect client feedback on a canvas doc — including one with no account needed.How to get feedback on a checkout flowFour ways to collect checkout flow feedback — screenshot walkthroughs, Figma prototypes, screen recordings, or a review link pinned to the exact step.How to get feedback on a Claude artifactFour ways to collect feedback on a published Claude artifact — from a share link to pinned comments. Clients can review without a Claude account.How to get feedback on a copy from a clientFour ways to collect clear, specific client feedback on copy — Google Docs comments, recorded walkthroughs, inline annotation links, and structured review. No account required for reviewers.How to get feedback on a dashboard designFour ways to get feedback on a dashboard design — Figma comments, live URL annotation, screenshot export, or a shared link clients mark up with no account.How to get feedback on a Figma designFour ways to get client feedback on a Figma design — share link, prototype link, PDF export, or a guest-comment review link. No Figma account needed.How to get feedback on a Figma Make appThree ways to collect client feedback on a Figma Make app — without exposing your prompt history or asking your client to create a Figma account.How to get feedback on a Figma prototypeFour ways to get feedback on a Figma prototype: prototype link, native comments, export to PDF, or a guest review link. No account required for three.How to get feedback on a Framer siteFour ways to collect client feedback on a Framer site — review links, screen shares, structured questions, guest comments. No account needed.How to get feedback on a Gemini Canvas docGemini Canvas has no built-in comment layer. Four ways to share a Canvas doc and collect client feedback — including one that needs no Google account.How to get feedback on a homepageFour ways to collect clear homepage feedback from a client — screenshot markup, email prompts, Figma comments, or a shared review link they annotate without making an account.How to get feedback on a landing pageFour ways to get clear, actionable feedback on a landing page — from screenshot markup to a shared review link your client annotates without making an account.How to get feedback on a logoFour ways to get useful logo feedback from a client — from a structured presentation to a review link they annotate without creating an account.How to get feedback on a Lovable appFour ways to get feedback on your Lovable app — review links, recorded sessions, structured questions, inline comments. No account needed.How to get feedback on a marketing siteFour ways to collect client feedback on a marketing site — annotation link, Loom walkthrough, structured questions, screen share. No account needed.How to get feedback on a mobile appFour practical ways to collect client feedback on a mobile app — from screen recordings to shared annotation links your client reviews without a developer account.How to get feedback on a mobile mockupFour ways to get client feedback on a mobile mockup — Figma prototype link, exported screens, a review link on phone, and when desktop scale misleads.How to get feedback on a mockupFour ways to get client feedback on a mockup — Figma links, PDF exports, screen share walkthroughs, and review links clients annotate without an account.How to get feedback on a newsletter before you send itThree ways to get feedback on a newsletter before sending — test email, preview link, or a shared review link your client annotates with no account needed.How to get feedback on a packaging designGet clear client feedback on a packaging design: share a link, let them pin notes to the exact panel — front, back, side — no account needed.How to get feedback on a PDFFour ways to collect anchored, page-specific feedback on a PDF — without emailing versions back and forth or asking your client to install anything.How to get feedback on a pitch deckFour ways to get slide-specific pitch deck feedback — review links, annotated PDF, live walkthrough, or community post. No more vague "looks good" emails.How to get feedback on a portfolioFour ways to get useful feedback on a design portfolio — from brief-anchored questions to a review link clients can annotate without an account.How to get feedback on a posterFour ways to get clear poster feedback from a client — structured questions, mockup context, or a review link they annotate without an account.How to get feedback on a presentationFour ways to collect specific, slide-by-slide feedback on a presentation before you deliver it — without emailing the file or booking another call.How to get feedback on a product pageFour ways to collect client feedback on a product page — screenshot markup, shared staging URL, Figma review, or a link they annotate directly on the page. No account required.How to get feedback on a prototypeFour ways to get client feedback on a prototype — Figma share links, recorded walkthroughs, usability sessions, and review links they annotate without signing up.How to get feedback on a Replit appGet feedback on a Replit app: wrap the deployed URL in a review link, run a walkthrough, or ask screen-specific questions. No login needed.How to get feedback on a resumeFour ways to get specific resume feedback — from people who know your field to a shared doc your reviewer annotates without installing anything.How to get feedback on a SaaS landing pageSaaS landing page feedback: section-scoped questions, cold-read screen share, screenshot markup, or a review link clients open without an account.How to get feedback on a style guideGet useful feedback on a style guide: ask one question per section, let reviewers pin notes to the exact element, and stop chasing approvals by email.How to get feedback on a UI designFour ways to collect client feedback on a UI design — Figma prototype, screen share, exported image, or a review link they annotate without an account.How to get feedback on a v0 appFour ways to get feedback on a v0 app — review links, screen shares, structured questions, deployments. Testers comment without a Vercel account.How to get feedback on a videoShare a timestamped review link, ask one question per round, and stop 'fix the bit in the middle' from eating your revision budget.How to get feedback on a web appFour ways to collect client feedback on a web app — from screen recordings to a review link your client annotates on the live site, no account needed.How to get feedback on a web designFour ways to collect useful feedback on a web design — from a Figma share to a live-site review link. No account needed for your client to comment.How to get feedback on a websiteFive practical methods to collect website feedback from clients — shared review links, Loom walkthroughs, Figma comments, user tests, and structured forms. No account required for reviewers.How to get feedback on a website redesignFour ways to collect clear client feedback on a website redesign before launch — from stakeholder walkthroughs to shared review links. No account needed.How to get feedback on a wireframeFour ways to get useful wireframe feedback — Figma view links, PDF exports, walkthrough calls, and shared review links clients annotate without signing up.How to get feedback on an ad creativeFour ways to get useful client feedback on an ad creative — from brief-anchored questions to a shareable link they annotate without an account.How to get feedback on an appFour ways to get feedback on an app — shared review links, Figma prototype comments, screen shares, and screen-specific questions. No account needed.How to get feedback on an app built with CursorYou shipped something with Cursor. Now get real feedback on it — four ways to share a Cursor-built app with testers who won't install anything or make an account.How to get feedback on an app built with WindsurfYou built something with Windsurf and Cascade deployed it. Now get real feedback — three ways to share a Windsurf app so clients annotate the exact element, not a vague description.How to get feedback on an App Store screenshotThree ways to get client feedback on App Store screenshots — share the PNG, send an annotated PDF, or share a link they comment on without an account.How to get feedback on an email designThree ways to collect client feedback on an email design — screenshot, HTML preview link, or a shareable review link they annotate with no account needed.How to get feedback on an icon setFour ways to collect specific client feedback on an icon set — from a labelled grid export to a review link they can annotate without creating an account.How to get feedback on an onboarding flowFour ways to get clear feedback on an onboarding flow — from Figma prototype links to a review doc your client annotates without an account.How to get sign-off on a deliverableGet sign-off on a deliverable: name one approver, share a versioned link, collect notes in one thread, and get written approval tied to the exact version.How to get stakeholder feedback on a deliverableGet useful stakeholder feedback: map who reviews what, share one link instead of emailing files, consolidate notes before acting on any of them.How to get website feedback from clientsGet specific, actionable website feedback from clients — without the screenshot pile, the email chain, or the revision that fixes the wrong thing.How to handle client revision roundsOpen with a deadline, collect feedback on the design, confirm the full list before touching anything, then close in writing. Clean rounds, no scope creep.How to manage client revisionsSet revision limits upfront, collect feedback on the design not in email, and close each round before the next. A clear process for freelance designers.How to mark up a PDF and send it back to your designerMark up a PDF with Preview, Edge, or iOS — then send feedback your designer can actually use without a file bouncing back full of arrows to decode.How to markup a design for client feedbackMarkup a design for client review: annotate in Figma, export and email, or share a link your client clicks directly — no Figma account needed.How to markup a Figma export for client reviewThree ways to markup a Figma export: annotate the PNG yourself, share a Figma view link, or send a link your client clicks — no Figma account needed.How to markup a landing page for client feedbackMarkup a landing page for client review: annotate a screenshot, use a browser tool, or share a link your client clicks directly — no account needed.How to markup a mockupMarkup a mockup by annotating on the file, sharing a review link, or using a dedicated tool — so clients pin notes to the exact spot, not email.How to markup a PDFMarkup a PDF with Preview, Edge, or Acrobat — or share a link your client marks up directly, no download and no emailed files bouncing back.How to markup a photoThree ways to markup a photo: iPhone's built-in Markup tool, free browser tools, or a shared link your client can annotate without downloading anything.How to markup a screenshot (and actually get feedback back)Mark up a screenshot on Mac, Windows, or iPhone — then share it so your client can pin notes back on the same image without emailing files.How to markup a web page for client reviewThree ways to markup a web page: annotate a screenshot, use a browser extension, or share a link your client clicks to pin notes — no install required.How to markup a website for client reviewThree ways to markup a website: screenshot annotation, browser extension, or a shared review link your client opens without installing anything.How to markup an image for client reviewHow to markup an image: Preview on Mac, Figma, or a review link your client annotates in their browser — no re-emailed files, no guessing which spot.How to point at a bug on a live siteFour ways to show where a bug is on a live site — screenshot markup, screen recording, or a review link your client clicks without installing anything.How to proof a design before sending it to a clientProof a design in four steps: check copy, colours, and mobile render yourself — then share a link your client annotates directly. No re-emailed files.How to proofread a website before it goes liveWhat to check, in what order, and how to get a client to catch errors without emailing you screenshots.How to redline a documentHow to redline a document in Word, Google Docs, and PDF — plus when a shared review link works better than Track Changes.How to review a client websiteDo your QA pass first (design, content, links, mobile), then collect client feedback in one place — not scattered across email and Slack.How to review a competitor websiteReview a competitor website in 6 steps: identify what to look for, capture annotated notes, assess UX and messaging, then share findings with your client — no install.How to review a design before the client sees itReview a design in four steps: check visual hierarchy, CTA contrast, mobile render, then share an annotated link so the client pins notes to the exact element — not a vague email.How to review a Figma file (and get a client to sign off on it)Review a Figma file in two passes: a designer self-check (hierarchy, contrast, flow), then a client pass using a share link they can comment on without a Figma account.How to review a homepage before your client sees itA step-by-step process for reviewing a homepage before client sign-off: check the headline, hierarchy, mobile render, and trust elements, then share an annotated link for feedback.How to review a landing page before the client sees itA step-by-step review for landing pages: check the headline, CTA, mobile render, and social proof before client sign-off — with a shareable link for annotated feedback.How to review a mockup before it reaches the clientReview a mockup in four passes: visual hierarchy, consistency, interactive states, and mobile render. Share a link so feedback lands on the exact element.How to review a PDFThree ways to review a PDF: in-browser, on Mac/Windows, or via a shared link your client annotates without an Acrobat account. No re-emailed files.How to review a portfolio siteHow to review a portfolio site: first impressions, case study depth, mobile, navigation, load speed — and how to get pinned feedback from a reviewer.How to review a prototypeHow to review a prototype and give feedback designers can actually use — step through the flow, separate idea from execution, and pin notes to the exact spot.How to review a staging site before launchStep-by-step: how to review a staging site, give useful feedback, and get client sign-off — without email chains or vague screenshots.How to review a web app (your pass, then the client's)Run your own review pass before the client sees it: check error states, copy, and flows — then share a link they annotate directly on the live app, no account needed.How to review a web pageCheck the page on real devices, collect feedback pinned to the exact element, and get client sign-off without email chaos. A pre-launch review guide.How to review a web page on mobileReview a web page on mobile by opening it on a real phone, using Chrome's device mode, annotating a screenshot, or sharing a comment link clients can tap from anywhere.How to review an app design (and get feedback that's actually usable)Review an app design: check tap targets, flows, and platform conventions, then share a link the client annotates directly — no account needed.How to run a design review with a clientShare an annotated link, set a 48-hour note window, hold a 30-minute call, close with a locked list. Four steps to run a design review in fewer rounds.How to set up a client review linkSet up a client review link in minutes: upload your design or doc, generate a public URL, and send it. Your client comments on the exact spot — no login, no extension.How to share a design for feedbackShare a design for client feedback without an account signup: export a PNG or PDF, drop it into a review link, and the client pins notes to the exact spot.How to share a Figma file for feedbackShare a Figma file for feedback in three steps: file link, prototype link, or export to a guest-comment review link. Covers the free-plan gotchas most guides skip.How to share a landing page for feedbackShare a landing page for client feedback: turn a Webflow, Framer, or Vercel preview into a review link the client annotates without an account.How to share a mockup for feedbackThree ways to share a design mockup for client feedback — Figma share link, exported PDF, or a public review link clients annotate without an account.How to share a PDF for feedbackShare a PDF for feedback without email attachments: Adobe Acrobat link, Google Drive comments, or a guest-comment review link — no account needed for reviewers.How to share a prototype for feedbackShare a prototype for feedback: right link type, permissions, how to frame the ask, and the mistake that turns review into vague replies.How to share a slide deck for feedbackShare a slide deck for client feedback without the reviewer needing an account: export PDF, share a comment link, and they pin notes to the exact slide.How to share a staging link for feedbackShare a staging link clients can comment on: wrap it in a review layer, get notes pinned to the exact element, consolidate feedback before touching code.How to share a web page for feedbackShare a web page for client feedback: send a review link, not a raw URL. Your client clicks the exact element and leaves a pinned note — no account needed.How to share a website for feedbackShare a website for client feedback in 4 ways: staging link, screenshot, proxy tool, or a shareable review URL — no account needed for the reviewer.How to share an app demo for feedbackThree ways to share an app demo for client feedback: prototype link, live URL, or a review link where clients comment on the exact screen — no account.How to share an HTML file for feedbackFour ways to share an HTML file for feedback — upload to a static host, use GitHub Pages, or share a link clients annotate without downloading anything.How to track website changes for client reviewShare exactly what changed on a website before client sign-off — using a staging link, a visual diff, or an annotation layer your client can comment on without logging in.

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