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Getting started

Getting started Reviso adds a comment + approval layer to Bricks Builder. Your first 10 minutes: 1. Install The plugin needs WordPress 6.4+, PHP 8.1+, and a working Bricks Builder install. 2. (Optional) Activate Pro If you've bought a Pro licence at getreviso.io/pricing: You can use Reviso without Pro — Pro just adds AI, white-label,…

License

License — activating Pro The free plugin works fully without a licence. A licence only matters once you install the Pro addon. Buying a licence getreviso.io/pricing — payment is via Lemon Squeezy. Each licence comes with: You'll get the key + a download link for reviso-for-bricks-pro.zip in the confirmation email. Activating Reviso checks the key…

White-label

White-label — branding the review portal (Pro) Replace "Reviso" with your agency name on the client-facing review experience. What gets re-branded What's NOT re-branded: the WP-admin interface (that's still labelled "Reviso" — your client never sees that anyway), and the small "Powered by Reviso" footer on the reviewer landing (removable on Agency tier). Setting it…

Reviews

Reviews — sharing pages with clients A Review is one shareable URL that bundles N pages, with optional email restrictions, roles, and an expiry date. Free vs Pro at a glance FreeProScopeSingle page onlySingle / Selected / Entire siteConcurrent reviews1 activeUnlimitedSharingPublic linkPublic link OR email-restricted (magic-link auth)Rolesn/aViewer / Reviewer / Approver / LeadExpiryDefault 30 days,…

Comments

Comments — pinned feedback In the builder (you, the developer) In review mode (your client) The same overlay appears on the public front-end when the page is accessed via a review token. Clients don't see anything Reviso-related on normal page loads — only via review URLs. Status workflow Every comment has one of three statuses:…

Approvals

Approvals — formal client sign-off When a client is happy with a page, they can mark it as approved. Reviso records who approved, when, from what IP / user-agent, and (Pro) attaches a printable certificate to the notification email. How a client approves From review mode on any page → Approve this page button at…

Notifications

Notifications Reviso emails you (and optionally your team) when things happen on a review. What you can configure Free Pro Everything above, plus: Per-user opt-out Each WordPress user with an account on your site can opt out of their own reply + assignment emails (the ones that mention them by name): The primary site notifications…

AI

AI — summaries + auto-triage (Pro) Reviso uses your own AI provider (Anthropic or OpenAI) to summarise large feedback rolls and auto-categorise new comments. Bring your own API key. What it does Auto-triage (background) For every new top-level comment, Reviso (optionally) calls the AI to assign: The labels appear as chips on the comment card…

Integrations

Integrations — Slack, Discord, webhooks (Pro) Pro lets you push every new comment + approval to Slack, Discord, or any HTTP endpoint (Zapier / Make / n8n / custom). Slack Reviso sends Slack notifications via Workflow Builder. Slack's older "Incoming Webhooks" app still works today but Slack has flagged it for eventual removal, so we've…

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting The Reviso panel doesn't appear in Bricks Builder Pins don't stick where I dropped them Reviso anchors to Bricks element IDs (brxe-…). If you change a page's template or rebuild a section from scratch, the IDs change — old pins fall back to their content-hash or position anchor. If the element is gone entirely,…