How to Collect Client Feedback on a Divi Website

Why client feedback on Divi gets messy
You build the Divi site, send the client a link, and the feedback comes back as a wall of emails, screenshots with arrows, and vague notes like “make the header bigger.” Nobody can tell which comment maps to which page or element, and the review drags on for rounds.
The quickest way to collect Divi feedback
The fix is to let your client comment directly on the live page, in context, instead of describing changes from memory. Each note is pinned to the exact element it refers to, so there is no guessing about what “this bit” meant.
Using Reviso on a Divi site
Reviso is a client feedback plugin for WordPress that works on any theme or builder, including Divi. Install it, send your client a no-login review link, and they pin comments straight onto the live Divi page. You see every pin in your WordPress dashboard, reply and resolve, and the client marks the page approved with a timestamped record. It is native to Bricks, Elementor and the Gutenberg block editor, and works on Divi and any other WordPress site.
- No login for your clients
- Comments pinned to any element on the live page
- Approvals and recorded sign-off
- Feedback stored on your own WordPress site
Close the round with sign-off
The step most teams skip is a clear approval. With Reviso the client marks the page approved and you get a recorded sign-off, so there is no argument later about what was agreed. See the plans, or how Reviso compares to BugHerd.
Weighing up hosted alternatives too? See BugHerd vs Marker.io vs Atarim compared.