Your client circled it in WhatsApp. Now they can just click.
Share one link. Your client opens it on their phone, clicks the exact spot on the image, and leaves a note pinned there. No screenshotting the screenshot. No "the bit near the logo in the top-left corner." The comment lands on the element.
The feedback you're getting today
Scattered across chat — every note a guess at which version, which element.
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
Drop the image, share one link
Push your Figma export, PNG mockup, or design doc to Drafty. It becomes a review board — one URL your client opens in any browser, on their phone, without signing up for anything.
They click the exact spot
Your client hovers the logo, the headline, the icon — clicks once — and a note pins right there. No red circles in Apple Photos. No "the bit in the upper-right area near the dark section."
You resolve it, they see it done
Reply to each thread, resolve when fixed, reopen if the client wants another look. Everyone works off the same link — no version confusion, no re-emailing files.
Why people switch
- Client sends a photo of their screen with a hand-drawn circle
- Client needs to create an account before they can comment
- Feedback scattered across three email threads and a voice note
- Click-to-pin comments on any image — The note lands on the exact element — no interpretation needed
- Guest commenting on a shared link — They open the link and type — done in one tap, no friction
- One threaded review board per image — All notes in one place, pinned and resolved, nothing lost
Who it's for
Send the mockup as a Drafty link. The client clicks the exact icon and says what's wrong — not a vague email you need a call to decode.
Share the deliverable with the stakeholder. They annotate the exact paragraph, you resolve it and push the update on the same link.
Drop the v0 screenshot in a thread. Testers comment on the exact UI element without signing up for anything.
Questions
- Does my client need an account to leave image comments?
- No. They open the link and comment as a guest — no signup, no login, no extension. Works on any browser including mobile Safari.
- What image types can I share for feedback?
- Any image your browser can display — PNG, JPG, or a Figma export dropped into a doc. You can also include text around the images, which makes the context clearer for reviewers.
- How is this different from asking for feedback over email?
- Email feedback is disconnected from the image — clients write "the logo in the corner" and you guess which corner. Drafty pins each comment to the exact spot, so there's no back-and-forth to locate what they meant.
- Can multiple clients comment on the same image?
- Yes. Everyone uses the same link — each person's comments land in one shared thread, anchored to the spot they clicked. You see who said what without managing separate replies.
- What's the difference between an image comment and an annotation?
- An annotation usually means drawing on the image (arrows, boxes, highlights). A comment is a text note pinned to the spot. Drafty uses pinned comments — clients click once and type, rather than drawing on top of your design.
- Can I collect image feedback without sending the actual file?
- Yes. You share a link to the Drafty canvas — the client sees the image in their browser and comments on it. The original file stays on your machine.
Keep exploring
Share a link. Get comments on the page.
Free to start. No account for reviewers. Works on any device.


