A lighter, WordPress-native Atarim alternative

Atarim is a capable agency platform – visual feedback plus a full project-management suite, task inbox and time tracking – now sold as a single $67/mo plan and run from its own cloud. If you don’t need the whole ops platform and just want a clean client-feedback layer that lives inside WordPress, Reviso is the lighter, cheaper, self-hosted option. No per-seat math, no second dashboard.

Choose Reviso if

you want focused WordPress-native client feedback, data on your own server, and only the feedback layer rather than a whole agency platform.

Choose Atarim if

you want an all-in-one agency platform - task management, time tracking, client portal and feedback - across many client stacks.

Reviso vs Atarim at a glance

Feature Reviso Atarim
Category WordPress-native feedback layer Agency PM + visual collaboration SaaS
AI that applies the change for you ✓ Yes — in Bricks (Beta) ✓ Yes — via DoIt
Where data lives Your WordPress server Atarim cloud (incl. the WP plugin)
How it installs WordPress plugin (Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg) Chrome extension / WP plugin → syncs to cloud
Client needs an account No No
Pin on the live site ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Threaded comments + statuses ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Emoji reactions on comments Yes (free)
Manage feedback inside your builder Yes – docked panel in your builder Cloud dashboard
Approvals / sign-off Yes – sign-off free; PDF certificate (Pro) Approval marks tasks complete; no signed record
Task inbox / Kanban Statuses in the builder Full inbox + board
Time tracking & PM ✓ Yes
White-label Yes (Pro, from $9/mo) Included in Pro ($67/mo)

Where Reviso wins

  • A tenth of the price for the feedback layer. Atarim is $67/mo for one plan covering its whole AI agency platform – 200 workflows, credits, a task inbox. Reviso Pro is $9/mo and Agency $29/mo for unlimited site activations. If you want the platform, Atarim is fair value; if you only want client feedback and sign-off, you are paying for a lot you will not open.
  • Your data stays put. Even Atarim’s WordPress plugin syncs feedback to Atarim’s cloud. Reviso keeps everything in your own database.
  • It’s just the feedback layer. No second platform to onboard clients into – the review happens on the live site and you manage it in the builder.
  • White-label from $9/mo. Atarim now includes white label in its $67/mo Pro plan, so this is a price difference rather than a tier difference.
  • Pay-once option. $449 Founder licence vs Atarim’s subscription-only model.

Where Atarim is the better pick (honest)

  • You want a full agency operations platform – task management, time tracking, client portals, AI discovery sessions – not just feedback.
  • You work across many platforms and want one dashboard for all clients.
  • Your team genuinely uses the Kanban/inbox PM workflow day to day.
Plan Reviso Atarim
Free tier Yes, forever Yes (200 credits once, 1 project)
Entry paid $9/mo flat (Pro) $67/mo (Pro, the only paid plan)
Pricing model Flat Flat, one plan
White-label from $9/mo (Pro) Included in Pro ($67/mo)
Lifetime $449 once
Atarim pricing verified August 2026 (atarim.io/pricing). Atarim has moved off per-seat billing to a single Pro plan at $67/mo, with white label included.

It replaces the client-feedback part of Atarim – pinning, commenting, resolving and signing off on a live site – natively inside WordPress. It is not a project-management suite; if you rely on Atarim’s task inbox, time tracking and client portal, Reviso is intentionally lighter.

Both are flat now – Atarim moved to a single Pro plan at $67/mo covering up to 1,000 projects and 100 seats, with white label included. The difference is scope and price: Reviso is Pro $9/mo, Agency $29/mo for unlimited site activations, plus a one-time $449 Founder licence and a free-forever tier, and it does the feedback and sign-off layer only.

Yes. Reviso stores feedback in your own WordPress database. Atarim – including its WordPress plugin – syncs data to Atarim’s cloud.

Yes. It runs natively inside WordPress, across Bricks, Elementor and Gutenberg. Atarim is a platform-agnostic SaaS with a WP integration, not a WordPress-native tool.

Switching from Atarim: what maps to what

Atarim has changed shape. It is no longer a per-seat visual-feedback tool – it is now a single $67/mo plan for what it calls an AI web agency: 200 workflows, a team of AI agents, a credit allowance, a task inbox and boards, with white label included. That is a genuinely different product from a feedback plugin, and if you want the platform it is fair value. The question worth asking before you move is narrower: do you want the agency platform, or do you want the client-feedback and sign-off layer? Here is how the concepts map if it is the second.

In Atarim In Reviso
A project A review – single-page, multi-page or whole-site
Tasks in the inbox, moved across boards Pinned comments with statuses, resolved inside Bricks, Elementor or Gutenberg – there is no second dashboard
A monthly credit allowance Nothing metered – reviews, comments and approvals are unlimited on paid plans
Feedback synced to the Atarim cloud, including through their WordPress plugin Every pin, thread and approval stored in your own WordPress database
White label, included in Pro at $67/mo White label from $9/mo (Pro)
Approval marks a task complete Approval with a timestamped record (free) and a PDF sign-off certificate (Pro)

Three honest differences before you switch. You give up the entire agency platform – the task inbox, the boards, time tracking, the 200 workflows and the AI agents that run them. If your agency operates on those, Reviso will feel thin, because it is deliberately only the feedback layer. Atarim also works on any site through its Chrome extension, where Reviso runs inside WordPress sites you control. And there is no importer for historical Atarim tasks, so most teams finish open projects where they are.

What you get that Atarim does not do

Suggest mode. Instead of a comment that says “change this heading”, your client proposes the new wording directly on the live page, like a tracked change in a document. You see exactly what they want it to say and accept or reject it in one click – accepting can apply the edit straight to the page in Bricks (Pro). Comments tell you something is wrong; a suggestion hands you the fix.

Beyond that: a timestamped PDF sign-off certificate, where an Atarim approval marks a task complete rather than producing a signed record you can file; feedback resolved in the builder rather than a cloud dashboard; data that never leaves your server, which is a much easier answer when a client asks where their feedback lives; a free-forever tier against Atarim’s one-time 200 credits; and a $449 lifetime licence against subscription-only.

Atarim pricing verified August 2026 at atarim.io/pricing: a free tier with 200 one-time credits and 1 project, and a single Pro plan at $67/mo (two months free annually) covering 5,000 credits a month, up to 1,000 projects and 100 seats, all 200 workflows and white label. Enterprise is custom.