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I’m experimenting with a browser that lets people comment directly on web pages

It’s a small experiment around what happens when comments live with content instead of platforms.

I started building it because I often felt that conversations about content were scattered across platforms and lost their context.

It’s still early, and I’m honestly unsure where the real value is yet.

I’d love feedback from people who build products or care about UX:
• Does this feel useful or noisy?
• When would you not want comments on a page?
• What feels confusing or uncomfortable about this idea?

If it helps, here’s a public beta you can try:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/1JAU8yNP (TestFlight)

Even a quick gut reaction would be helpful.

on January 20, 2026
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