Best client feedback tools for Gutenberg & WordPress

Reviso is the client-feedback and review tool built specifically for the Gutenberg block editor: clients click any block and leave pinned, on-page comments with no login, feedback surfaces inside the block editor where you work, and you get a timestamped PDF sign-off on approval. Most other tools are general-purpose website-feedback apps. Here’s how Reviso compares – and links to a detailed breakdown against each one.

Reviso
Typical general feedback tool
Built specifically for Gutenberg
Yes - native
General-purpose
Client login / account required
No login - just a link
Often yes
Feedback surfaces inside your builder
Inside Gutenberg
Separate dashboard
Timestamped approval / PDF sign-off
Included
Varies
Data stays on your own WordPress site
Self-hosted
Usually cloud/SaaS

How Reviso compares

  • Reviso vs BugHerd – the established website bug-tracker – Reviso is the Gutenberg-native, no-login alternative.
  • Reviso vs Atarim – an agency feedback + workflow platform – Reviso keeps review inside the block editor with no client logins.
  • Reviso vs SureFeedback – self-hosted WordPress feedback – Reviso is purpose-built for the Gutenberg block editor.
  • Reviso vs MarkUp.io – visual proofing for sites + assets – Reviso pins feedback onto live blocks.
  • Reviso vs Marker.io – bug reporting into your issue tracker – Reviso is for client review + sign-off in Gutenberg.
  • Reviso vs Usersnap – product feedback + bug reporting – Reviso is the Gutenberg-native client-review option.
  • Reviso vs Userback – a visual feedback widget – Reviso lives inside the block editor with PDF sign-off.
  • Reviso vs ruttl – website + design review – Reviso is the WordPress/Gutenberg-native alternative.
  • Reviso vs Pastel – simple website annotation – Reviso adds in-editor feedback + approvals for Gutenberg.
  • Reviso vs Feedbucket – a website feedback widget – Reviso is built specifically for Gutenberg, no client login.
  • Reviso vs Loom – async screen-recording – Reviso turns feedback into pinned, actionable comments on the page.
  • Reviso vs Simple Commenter – lightweight commenting – Reviso adds screenshots, approvals + PDF sign-off, native to Gutenberg.

Does Reviso work on any WordPress site?

Yes – native to Bricks, Elementor and Gutenberg, and it works on any WordPress theme or site. WP 6.4+.

Do my clients need an account?

No. They open a review link and comment as themselves – no login, no signup.

Where is the feedback stored?

In your own WordPress database. Reviso never sees your reviewers’ feedback.

Does Pro require the free plugin?

Yes. Install Reviso free from WordPress.org, then upload the Pro addon and paste your licence key.

What counts as a site?

One WordPress install. You can activate and deactivate freely; Lemon Squeezy tracks your active activation count.

Do the AI features cost extra?

No subscription. Bring your own OpenAI or Anthropic key and you control usage and cost.

What happens if I cancel Pro?

Your data stays on your WordPress site. Pro features lock; the free plugin keeps working. Re-subscribe any time to restore them.

Can I cancel / get a refund?

14-day money-back on first purchase. See Refund Policy.

Is it really GPL?

Yes; the PHP is GPLv2+. Your license covers updates, support, and activations.

Is this affiliated with Bricks?

No – independent product; “Bricks” is a trademark of its owner.