Website Feedback Tool

Stop collecting feedback in five different places.

Cayda lets your team leave notes directly on live websites. Click anywhere, type a comment, and it stays pinned to that exact spot. No screenshots. No Slack threads. No guessing which page someone meant.

The feedback loop is broken

You know the pattern. Someone screenshots a page, circles something in red, drops it in Slack. Someone else replies asking which page. A third person emails the same issue to a different thread. A week later, the bug is still there because the developer never saw any of it.

Website feedback shouldn't require a workflow diagram. It should happen where the work is, on the page itself.

Feedback that lives on the page

With Cayda, your team logs into your live site, clicks the annotation button, and clicks on any element to leave a note. That note stays anchored to the element, not a screenshot of it, not a description of where it is, but the actual DOM element on the actual page.

Every note captures context automatically: the page URL, viewport size, browser, OS, and a screenshot. No one has to remember to include that information. It's just there.

Invisible to your visitors

This is what makes Cayda different from most feedback tools. The annotation layer is completely invisible to anyone who isn't authenticated. No badges, no widgets, no "powered by" branding. Your visitors see your site exactly as you designed it. Your team sees the feedback layer on top of it.

A dashboard for triage, not just collection

Notes don't just pile up. The Cayda dashboard gives you a centralized view of every note across all your sites, with filters for status, priority, assignee, and note type. You can view notes as a list or a Kanban board, bulk update statuses, and export everything to CSV.

Each note has a type (bug, design, content, question, or general feedback) with color coded markers that make it easy to spot patterns at a glance.

Built for teams, not individuals

Invite teammates as collaborators. Assign notes to specific people. Reply in threaded comments, right on the page. Everyone works from the same source of truth, the live site, so there's no confusion about versions, environments, or which Figma frame maps to which URL.

What's included

Click to annotate

Pin notes to any element on any page. Notes stay anchored even if the layout shifts.

Auto screenshots

Every note includes a screenshot of the page at the moment it was created.

Browser & device capture

Viewport size, browser, OS, and device type are logged automatically.

Threaded comments

Reply to notes in context. Conversations stay attached to the element.

Status & priority

Open, in progress, resolved. Low, medium, high, critical.

Assignment

Assign notes to team members. They get notified by email.

Note types

Bug, design, content, question, or feedback. Color coded markers on the page.

Slack & Jira

Push notes to Slack channels and create Jira issues with one click.

Works on every platform

One script tag. WordPress and Shopify both offer one click installs with no code required. For everything else, Squarespace, Webflow, Wix, Next.js, React, and plain HTML, you paste a single line of code. The script loads asynchronously and adds no meaningful performance overhead for your visitors. It handles single page apps, page transitions, and dynamic content automatically.

Free to start. Simple to scale.

The free plan includes 2 websites, 50 notes per site, and 3 team members. No credit card required. When your team grows, Pro is $9/month base plus $5 per member (billed annually) for unlimited sites, notes, file attachments, and Slack integration. Team is $14/month base plus $6 per member (billed annually) and adds screen recording, guest access, and Jira/Asana integrations.

There's no per page pricing, no usage caps on views, and no surprise charges. You pay for the team members who actively collaborate.

Try it on your site.

Set up takes 30 seconds. No credit card required.

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