A Bricks-native Feedbucket alternative
Feedbucket is a tidy website feedback SaaS — embed a script, clients leave annotated feedback, and you get tickets with screenshots. Plans are flat per account from $39/mo, run from its own cloud. If you build in Bricks, Reviso does the same job natively inside WordPress: clients pin feedback on the live page, you resolve it in the builder, and everything stays on your own server — starting free.
Choose Reviso if
Choose Feedbucket if
Reviso vs Feedbucket at a glance
Where Reviso wins
- Your data on your server. Pins and screenshots live in your WordPress database, not Feedbucket’s cloud.
- Bricks-native. Feedback resolves inside the builder — no separate dashboard to live in.
- There’s a free tier. Feedbucket starts at $39/mo with a 14-day trial; Reviso is free to start and $9/mo for Pro.
- White-label far cheaper. Branding is Feedbucket’s $89/mo Business tier; Reviso includes white-label in Pro at $9/mo.
- Approvals, sign-off and a pay-once option. Timestamped approvals (free), a PDF certificate (Pro), and a $449 lifetime Founder licence.
Where Feedbucket is the better pick (honest)
- You collect feedback on many non-WordPress sites and want one hosted tool for all of them.
- You want console recording and the convenience of a fully managed SaaS.
- You’re not on Bricks, so a Bricks-native plugin isn’t relevant.
Is Reviso a Feedbucket alternative?
Yes — both let clients leave annotated feedback on a live site with no login. Reviso is Bricks-native, resolves feedback inside the builder, stores data on your own server, and starts free rather than at $39/mo.
Where is the feedback stored?
In your own WordPress database, not Feedbucket’s cloud.
Is there a free version?
Yes. Reviso has a free-forever core plan; Feedbucket starts at $39/mo after a 14-day trial.
Do clients need an account?
No — Reviso shares a no-login review link.