What's new in Feedash
All the latest features, improvements, and fixes.
Feedash is officially live
Today marks the official public launch of Feedash — the visual website feedback tool built for web teams and their clients. After months of development and testing, Feedash is ready for everyone. Here is what is included in v1.0.0: **Pin-based feedback** — Click anywhere on a live website to drop a pin and leave a comment. Each pin captures the exact element, page URL, and viewport size so nothing gets lost in translation. **Client share links** — Generate secure, passwordable review links for clients. No account required on their end. Set expiration dates and permission levels per link. **Feedback rounds** — Organise revision cycles into numbered rounds. Keep each feedback session separate and track progress from round to round. **Status tracking** — Move comments through open, in progress, and resolved states. Filter and search across all feedback at a glance. **Team collaboration** — Invite team members with role-based access. Assign comments, leave replies, and stay in sync without leaving the tool. **Responsive preview** — Switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile viewports directly inside the viewer to review feedback across breakpoints. **Integrations** — Connect Feedash with Slack, Trello, ClickUp, and Monday.com. Push feedback items to your existing workflow automatically. **Notifications** — Get notified by email when new comments are added, replies come in, or statuses change. Thank you to everyone who joined the early access programme and helped shape Feedash into what it is today.
Viewer & Sidebar Overhaul
The feedback viewer and sidebar have been redesigned for a smoother, more powerful review experience. Comment pins now use priority-based color coding — green for low, yellow for medium, orange for high, and red for critical — so you can spot urgent items at a glance. Pins that are close together automatically cluster into a single marker that fans out when clicked. Pin popovers are now smarter: they reposition themselves to stay within screen edges and show status controls, replies, assignee info, labels, and integration links all in one place. The sidebar adds full-text search, combined filters for status, priority, assignment, and feedback round, plus a page-scope toggle to switch between "This Page" and "All Pages". When viewing all pages, comments are grouped by page URL in collapsible sections. Bulk actions let you select multiple comments and update their status, priority, or delete them in one step. A CSV export button is available to download all feedback data including pin number, content, status, priority, author, page, viewport, and timestamps. Comment cards now support inline editing, assignment dropdowns showing project members, and direct links to linked tasks in Slack, ClickUp, Trello, or Monday.com.
Integrations — Slack, ClickUp, Trello & Monday.com
Connect Feedash to the tools your team already uses. Four integrations are now available — each fully configurable per project from the settings panel. Slack: receive real-time notifications in any channel via incoming webhooks whenever a new comment is posted, a status changes, or a reply is added. ClickUp: automatically create tasks in your workspace. Select the target space and list, and Feedash maps every comment to a ClickUp task — replies and status updates are synced as task comments. Trello: create cards on any board and list using OAuth authentication. Optionally set a "done" list so cards move automatically when feedback is marked as approved. Replies and status changes appear as card comments. Monday.com: create items on your boards with group selection. Updates and replies are added as item updates, keeping your Monday workflow in sync. All integrations support event-based triggers (new comment, status change, reply added), a test-connection button to verify your setup, and a task map that links every external item back to its Feedash comment.
Feedback on Any Website — Not Just WordPress
Feedash now supports all types of websites. Whether you're working on a WordPress site, a custom-built web app, a single-page application, or a simple static website — you can now add it as a project and collect visual feedback directly on the live site. When creating or editing a project, you now choose the website type that best fits your setup. Each type is configured to load and proxy the site in the right way, so the viewer works correctly regardless of the technology behind it. This is a major step forward in making Feedash truly technology-agnostic. No more limitations to WordPress or Elementor — bring any live URL and start collecting feedback.
Theme Preference per User
Users can now choose between light and dark mode in their profile settings. The selected theme is saved to their account and persists across devices and sessions.
Notification Metadata & Reply Notifications
Enriched notification payloads with contextual metadata such as project name, round title, and comment previews. Reply notifications now include the original comment context for clearer communication.
Email Notification Digests
Choose how you receive notifications: instantly, daily digest, or weekly summary. Full control over which notification types trigger emails.
Share Links with Password Protection
Generate secure share links for client reviews. Set passwords, expiration dates, and response limits to keep your feedback process organized.
Priority & Assignment System
Assign feedback items to team members and set priority levels (Low, Medium, High, Critical). Keep your workflow organized with clear ownership.
Multi-language Support
Feedash now speaks Dutch and English. The entire interface adapts to your language preference, stored in your profile.
Feedback Rounds
Organize your feedback into rounds with deadlines. Track progress per revision cycle and keep clients aligned on what matters now.
Dark Mode
Full dark mode support across the entire application. Your preference is saved and applied automatically.
CSV Export
Export all your feedback data as CSV. Includes pin number, content, status, priority, author, page URL, viewport, and timestamps.
Bulk Actions
Select multiple comments and update their status or priority in one action. Delete in bulk too.
Bug Fix: Comment Positioning
Fixed an issue where pin markers could drift on responsive pages. Coordinates now account for viewport scaling accurately.