From client QA to dev handoff, in one place.
Walk the build, capture every issue by voice, and hand your developers tickets that are already complete — screenshot, technical evidence, and AI diagnosis attached. One session, one link, your logo on it.
Free to start · No credit card · Built for studios shipping client work
Walk the build. Speak the issues.
Click anything that needs work on a staging or live site and say what’s wrong in plain words. Annote captures the element, the page, and the technical context behind it, and turns your voice note into a clean, structured ticket.
No selection tools, no cropping, no writing tickets by hand after the call.
Every reviewer, one session.
Designers, PMs, and QA all drop feedback into the same session — no more collating issues across Slack threads, email, and spreadsheets.
Everything for a project lives in one organized place you can come back to and add to.
Share a link your client actually opens.
Send one link. Clients and stakeholders open it in the browser — no signup, no install, no new tool to learn. They see who’s assigned, follow each ticket’s status, and leave comments like they would on a doc.
The extension is only for the people doing the capturing.
Aurora — May 18
12 tickets · 3 reviewing now · you’re viewing as a guest
Your brand, not ours.
On Business, put your own logo on the sessions you share with clients, so the handoff looks like your studio — polished, professional, yours.
Q2 client QA · May 18
6 tickets · walk through, leave notes, resolve as you go.Your engineers open the ticket.
The cause is already there.
Annote reads the console, the network, and what the user did — and tells your team the likely cause before anyone opens the ticket. The reporter said it in plain words. The AI did the engineering.
GET /api/me returned 200 with a cached response for a different userId — the request succeeded, so nothing errored. The stale payload is the bug.