Run website reviews without spreadsheets
Whether it’s a pre-launch sign-off or a quarterly content audit, WebPinch makes the review itself the artefact. Pins, screenshots, statuses, sign-off — all in one place.
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Website reviews used to mean a shared doc, a folder of screenshots, and a long email thread. WebPinch turns the live page into the review surface. Every comment is pinned, attributed, and tracked, so the sign-off process is just clearing the board.
Every pin captures the full picture
Review on the live page
No mockups, no separate review tool — review the actual site.
Sign-off as a board state
Done means done. Move every pin to Done and you have your sign-off audit trail.
Bring stakeholders in
Designers, PMs, clients, and execs — all in one shared review.
Snapshot of every comment
Even if the page changes, the review state is preserved on each pin.
Runs on staging too
Pre-launch review on the staging URL — same workflow, before anyone sees it live.
No setup overhead
Add the URL, share the link, start the review.
What WebPinch replaces
Spreadsheets for sign-off
Tracking 50 line items across 4 reviewers in a spreadsheet is its own job.
Reviewers go off-script
Without pins, reviewers describe issues differently and you spend hours mapping comments to items.
Missed items after launch
“Did anyone check the contact form?” WebPinch shows you what was reviewed and what wasn’t.
Built for the people running the project
Common questions
Can I run multiple review rounds?
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Yes. Each round just adds new pins to the same project — the board shows progress across rounds.
How is this different from a regular feedback tool?
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Review-mode features (statuses, assignees, sign-off tracking) are first-class. The Kanban board is the review checklist.
Does it work for pre-launch QA?
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Yes — point WebPinch at your staging URL and run the review there before the site goes public.
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