Self-Hosted vs Cloud Client Feedback Tools: Why Data Ownership Matters

June 21, 2026

Cloud feedback tools store your clients’ comments, screenshots and emails on a third-party platform; self-hosted tools keep that data on your own WordPress site. For agencies, self-hosted means you own the data, avoid per-seat SaaS fees, and don’t add another processor to your privacy obligations — at the cost of running it on your own hosting. Which is right depends on how much you value control and predictable cost versus zero maintenance.

The core difference

  • Cloud / SaaS (most feedback tools): the vendor hosts everything. You log into their platform; client comments live in their database. Pricing is usually per-seat or per-project, monthly.
  • Self-hosted (a WordPress plugin like Reviso): feedback runs on your site. Comments, screenshots and approvals are stored in your own WordPress database. One licence, your infrastructure.

Why data ownership matters for agencies

  1. You own the client data. Comments and approvals are in your database, not a vendor’s — you’re not locked into a platform, and the data doesn’t vanish if you stop paying.
  2. Simpler privacy story. Every cloud tool you add is another data processor your clients’ information passes through (and another line in a DPA). Keeping feedback on the site you already host keeps the data footprint small. (This isn’t legal advice — check your obligations.)
  3. Predictable cost. No per-seat creep as your team or client list grows; the cost doesn’t scale with how many people leave comments.
  4. It lives where the work lives. For a WordPress/Bricks build, feedback on the same site as the build is one less external system.

When cloud still makes sense

Self-hosted isn’t always the answer. Cloud tools win if you want zero maintenance, you review sites you don’t host (arbitrary external URLs), or you need cross-platform feedback beyond WordPress. Be honest about your stack before choosing.

The Bricks-native, self-hosted option

Reviso is self-hosted: it’s a WordPress plugin built for the Bricks builder, so client feedback, screenshots and approvals stay on your own site. You get the data-ownership and cost benefits above, with feedback pinned to live elements and surfaced inside the builder. See how it compares to cloud tools like BugHerd and Atarim.

FAQ

Is a self-hosted feedback tool better than a cloud one?
It depends. Self-hosted gives you data ownership, predictable cost, and a smaller privacy footprint; cloud gives you zero maintenance and works on sites you don’t host. For agencies building on WordPress/Bricks, self-hosted usually wins.

Where is my client feedback data stored with a self-hosted tool?
On your own WordPress site’s database — not a third-party platform. With Reviso, comments, screenshots and approval records all stay on your install.

Do self-hosted feedback tools cost less?
Often, because pricing isn’t per-seat — the cost doesn’t scale with how many people leave comments. You do provide the hosting, which you’re already paying for on a WordPress site.


Keep client feedback on your own site — try the Reviso demo → or install the free plugin.