How to Collect Client Feedback on a Bricks or Elementor Site (No Logins, No PDFs)

July 28, 2026
How to Collect Client Feedback on a Bricks or Elementor Site (No Logins, No PDFs)

The usual client-feedback flow on a WordPress build is a mess: you export the staging site to a PDF, or ask the client to make an account on some tool, and feedback comes back as blurry screenshots and vague notes. On a Bricks or Elementor site, where everything is built visually, that disconnect is especially painful.

The quick way: a no-login review link

The fastest way to collect client feedback on a Bricks or Elementor site is to send a share link. Your client opens the live page, clicks any element, and pins a comment right there. No account, no login, no PDF. You see every pin in your WordPress dashboard, in the exact spot it refers to.

  1. Install Reviso and open the page in Bricks or Elementor.
  2. From the Reviso panel, create a review for the page (or the whole site).
  3. Share the no-login link with your client.
  4. They pin comments directly on the live page, on any device.
  5. You resolve each pin inside your builder and mark it approved.

Why pinned comments beat screenshots

A screenshot with an arrow says “this bit.” A pinned comment is attached to the actual element, on the actual page, at the actual screen size. There is no translating “make the blue thing bigger” into which blue thing on which page.

Native to Bricks, Elementor and Gutenberg

Reviso is native to Bricks, Elementor and the Gutenberg block editor, and works on any WordPress theme. Pins anchor to each builder’s elements and survive later edits, so feedback never drifts off the thing it referred to. See how it compares to BugHerd, or check the plans.

If your clients tend to describe changes rather than point at them, how to annotate a website for client feedback covers getting notes pinned to the right element in the first place.