Just launched ReviseFlow — a visual feedback tool for web and mobile apps. Your clients screenshot the page, draw on it, submit. Behind the scenes it auto-captures console logs, network errors, device info. One script tag setup, no browser extension. Free tier with no watermark. Would love your honest feedback — what would make you try a tool like this? reviseflow.io
Love the simplicity and clarity of ReviseFlow — launching a visual feedback widget that’s actually usable without extensions or complex setup is exactly the kind of practical product makers need. The idea of capturing console logs, device info, and annotated screenshots in one place is brilliant for teams that spend too much time deciphering vague bug reports. 👏 $25/month vs. $149 competitors? That’s a real value play that speaks to indie founders and small teams who don’t want to overpay just to get clear context from feedback.
That said — here’s the nuance almost every founder building feedback tools overlooks until after launch: feature completeness doesn’t automatically translate into user adoption or conversion. Tools like this often end up being another tab nobody uses because teams haven’t framed the workflow around a painful, revenue‑impacting outcome. Most teams don’t install a feedback widget because it exists — they install it because it solves their biggest bottleneck right now (slowed releases, unclear QA handoffs, miscommunication with clients).
Right now it feels like a solid widget product, but not yet a tribe‑building tool. That’s where most makers fail silently — great tech, poor onboarding narrative. Big improvements often come not from adding more features, but from shaping how users emotionally connect to the problem solved. Without that, even affordable pricing and deeper context capture might feel “nice to have” instead of mission‑critical.
If you ever decide you want to move ReviseFlow from “high‑quality tool” to indispensable workflow companion, that’s where strategic positioning, onboarding hooks that mirror real team pain points, and outcome‑driven messaging make all the difference — and it’s exactly the kind of space we help founders navigate at Quratulain Creatives.
Looking forward to seeing where this goes — the foundation is excellent, now it’s about making users feel the relief before they even log in.