A WordPress-native Marker.io alternative
Marker.io is a powerful visual bug-reporting tool for dev and QA teams – clients and testers report issues that turn into Jira, GitHub or Trello tickets, with console logs and network requests attached. It’s a per-plan SaaS built around developer workflows. If your job is client review of WordPress sites, Reviso is the lighter, WordPress-native fit: clients pin feedback on the live page, you resolve it in the builder, and everything stays on your own server.
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Reviso vs Marker.io at a glance
Where Reviso wins
- WordPress-native and simple. Reviso is built for client sign-off on websites, not engineering bug-triage – no tracker to wire up, and feedback resolves in the builder.
- Your data on your server. Pins and screenshots live in your WordPress database, not Marker.io’s cloud.
- Far lower entry. Marker.io starts at $39/mo for 3 users; Reviso is free to start and $9/mo for Pro.
- Approvals and sign-off. A timestamped client approval per page (free) and a PDF certificate on Pro – Marker.io is about bug tickets, not sign-off.
- Pay-once option. The $449 Founder licence is lifetime, versus Marker.io’s subscription-only pricing.
Where Marker.io is the better pick (honest)
- You’re a dev or QA team that needs every report pushed into Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Trello or Asana.
- You need console logs, network requests and detailed technical capture for debugging.
- You collect bug reports across many platforms and apps, not just WordPress sites.
Is Reviso a Marker.io alternative?
For client review of WordPress sites, yes – clients pin visual feedback you resolve in the builder. Marker.io is a developer bug-reporting tool that pushes tickets into Jira, GitHub and similar; Reviso is the lighter, WordPress-native client-feedback and sign-off tool.
Does Reviso integrate with Jira or GitHub?
Not directly – Reviso keeps the review loop inside WordPress and your builder. The Agency plan can send new comments to Slack, Discord or any webhook (Zapier/Make) if you want to forward them onward.
Where is the feedback stored?
In your own WordPress database, not a third-party cloud.
Is Reviso cheaper than Marker.io?
Yes – Marker.io starts at $39/mo for 3 users; Reviso is free to start, $9/mo for Pro, $29/mo Agency for unlimited sites, plus a one-time $449 Founder licence.
Switching from Marker.io: what maps to what
Marker.io is a bug-reporting tool for development and QA teams: a reporter files an issue and it lands in Jira, GitHub or Trello with console logs and environment details attached. Reviso is built for a different moment – a client reviewing a finished page and signing it off. So the honest question is not which tool is better, but which job you are actually doing. If that job is client review of WordPress sites, here is how the concepts map.
Three honest differences before you switch. Reviso has no session replay, console logs or network capture – those are Marker.io Team features, and a developer chasing a JavaScript error will miss them. There is no native Jira, GitHub, GitLab or Asana sync either; the Agency plan forwards comments to Slack, Discord or a webhook, which is useful but is not two-way issue sync. And Reviso reviews WordPress sites you control, where Marker.io works on any site or web app. There is also no importer for historical Marker.io issues, so most teams finish open work where it is and start the next review round in Reviso.
What you get that Marker.io 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 client approval per page with a PDF sign-off certificate, because Marker.io is built around tickets rather than sign-off; pins that anchor to the builder element so they survive later edits; every pin, thread and approval stored in your own WordPress database rather than a vendor cloud; and a free-forever core, where Marker.io has a 15-day trial and no free tier. On cost the sharpest comparison is white-label: Marker.io puts custom branding on the Team plan at $149/mo billed annually, which is $1,788 a year. In Reviso it is $89 a year.
Marker.io pricing verified August 2026 at marker.io/pricing: Starter $39/mo billed annually ($59 month-to-month) for 3 users, Team $149/mo ($199 month-to-month) for 15 users, and a separate Agency plan at $129/mo ($99 billed annually) for eligible agencies.