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

you build in Bricks/WordPress and want client feedback and sign-off on your own server, starting free.

Choose Feedbucket if

you want a hosted, stack-agnostic website feedback tool with console recording and your own branding, and $39/mo fits.

Reviso vs Feedbucket at a glance

Reviso
Feedbucket
Built for
Bricks Builder / WordPress
Any website (SaaS)
How it installs
Activate a WordPress plugin
Embed a JavaScript snippet
Where feedback is stored
Your own WordPress database
Feedbucket cloud
Client needs an account
Pin comments on the live page
Auto screenshot + browser/OS context
Console recording
Yes (Business)
Manage feedback inside your builder
Yes — docked panel in Bricks
Separate web dashboard
Approvals / sign-off
Yes — sign-off free; PDF certificate (Pro)
White-label
Yes (Pro, from $9/mo)
Business ($89/mo)
Free tier
Entry price
Free, Pro $9/mo
$39/mo (Pro)
One-time / lifetime option
$449 Founder

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.
Reviso
Feedbucket
Free tier
Yes, forever
No (14-day trial)
Entry paid
$9/mo (Pro)
$39/mo (Pro)
Mid
$29/mo (Agency, unlimited sites)
$89/mo (Business)
White-label from
$9/mo (Pro)
$89/mo (Business)
Lifetime
$449 once (Founder)
Feedbucket pricing verified June 2026 (feedbucket.app); flat per-account plans from $39/mo.

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.