Suggest Mode: Tracked Changes for Your Live Website

Every web designer knows this comment: “Can we change the wording here?” – followed by three emails working out what the wording should actually be. Reviso 1.5 removes that loop. With Suggest mode, your client proposes the new wording directly on the live page, exactly where it sits, like a tracked change in a document.
How it works
- Your client opens their review link – no account, no login, as always.
- Instead of just commenting, they switch to Suggest and type the new wording in place. The original is preserved alongside, so both versions are visible.
- You see the suggestion as a pending change: Accept applies it, Reject restores the original wording. In Bricks, accepting applies the edit straight to the page (a Pro feature; suggesting itself is free).
You stay in control of who can do what: for each review, you choose whether clients can apply their own suggestions or only propose them. Suggestions work for your own team too – since 1.5.2 they are on by default and work with internal notes on any page, including archive and listing pages.
Why suggestions beat comments for copy changes
A comment tells you something is wrong. A suggestion hands you the fix. For layout and design feedback, pinned comments are still right – but the majority of late-round revisions are wording, and for wording the client already knows what they want it to say. Letting them say it in place removes a full round of back-and-forth per change, and the timestamped trail of accepted suggestions becomes part of your sign-off record.
The details that make it dependable
- Accepted edits resolve the real text even when a page optimiser strips Bricks element IDs (Pro).
- Applied edits purge common page caches automatically, so the change shows immediately.
- Rejecting a suggestion restores the original wording exactly.
- Accept and Reject only appear while a suggestion is still open, so nothing gets applied twice.
Suggest mode is live now in Reviso 1.5 – free to use on unlimited sites, with one-click apply in Bricks as part of Pro. It sits inside the same review flow you already know: no-login pinned feedback, approvals, and PDF sign-off. Full release notes are in the changelog.
Worth knowing if you are weighing this up: WordPress core is adding its own suggestion mode to Notes in WordPress 7.1, due 19 August 2026. That version is aimed at logged-in collaborators working in the block editor, which is a different job from client review. We have written up what it changes for agencies.