How to Collect Client Feedback in Elementor (Without Endless Email Threads)

If you build sites in Elementor for clients, you know how feedback usually arrives: a screenshot with an arrow in an email, a note in Slack that says “make this bigger”, and a call about “the blue button” without saying which page. You end up spending more time working out what the client meant than actually making the change.
There is a faster way. Instead of describing changes, let the client point at them, directly on the live Elementor page.
Pin comments on the actual page, not in an inbox
With Reviso for Elementor, you share a link and your client leaves a comment pinned to the exact element they mean. The note sits on the button, the heading or the image in question, with the page and device recorded automatically. No more guessing which “this” they were talking about.
No login for your client
Every account you ask a client to create is a reason for them to give up and go back to email. Reviso needs no login on their end. They open the link, click the element, and type. That one change is usually the difference between feedback you can action and feedback you have to chase.
Feedback shows up where you work
Comments appear in context while you edit in Elementor, so you can work through them in one pass rather than flicking between an inbox, a spreadsheet and the editor. Mark each one done as you go, and the client can see progress without asking for an update.
Why not just email or a shared doc?
Email and docs describe changes; Reviso pins them to the exact element on the live page. That removes the “which section, on which page?” back and forth that causes most revision rounds. The feedback is specific, it sits in one place, and it is tied to a version you can sign off.
Close the round with a recorded sign-off
Run each revision as a tight loop: collect everything in one place, action it, then get an explicit approval. Reviso keeps a timestamped record of that sign-off, so there is no argument later about what was agreed. On paid plans you can white-label the whole review experience and hand over a PDF approval certificate.
Your data stays on your own site
Because Reviso is self-hosted, client comments, screenshots and emails live on your own WordPress install rather than a third-party platform. For agencies that care about data ownership and predictable cost, that matters. See how it compares in our guide to self-hosted versus cloud feedback tools.
Getting started
Install the free plugin, open any Elementor page, and share a review link with your next client. If you also build in other editors, Reviso works the same way in Gutenberg and Bricks. For the full picture, see the client feedback tool overview or browse the WordPress feedback plugin in detail.
FAQ
Do clients need an Elementor or WordPress account to leave feedback?
No. You send a link, they open the page and comment. There is nothing for them to install or sign up for.
Does it work with Elementor Pro and third-party addons?
Yes. Reviso comments sit on top of the rendered page, so they work regardless of which Elementor widgets or addons you use.
Where is the feedback stored?
On your own WordPress site. Reviso is self-hosted, so client comments do not sit on someone else’s server.