Works in VS Code and Cursor. Share prototypes, get feedback fast.

Get real feedback on your prototype — without making anyone install a thing.

You built something in a browser. Sharing it for review shouldn’t mean “clone the repo, run a dev server, install an extension.” With ReviewSX you send one link. Your reviewer opens it, clicks any element on the page, and leaves a pinned comment — which shows up right in your editor.

  • Prototype
  • Publish
  • Position
  • Procure feedback

Free for builders · no account needed for reviewers · open source

Sharing a prototype for review is broken

  • “Just pull the branch and npm install” — to a designer or a client.
  • Screenshots in a thread, with feedback like “the button, third one down.”
  • A staging deploy nobody can comment on — only about, elsewhere.
  • Feedback scattered across Slack, email, and sticky notes you re-type later.

ReviewSX is one link

  • Reviewers open it in any browser — no account, no repo, no IDE.
  • They click any UI element and drop a numbered, in-context comment.
  • An optional guided tour walks them through exactly what to look at.
  • Every comment lands back in your editor, pinned to the real element.

How it works

Four steps, one link

1

Prototype

Build whatever runs in a browser — static HTML, React/Vite, Next.js. ReviewSX wraps it; you don’t change your code.

2

Publish

One click turns it into a shareable link — a live tunnel to your machine, or a static deploy. No build pipeline to babysit.

3

Position

Author a quick guided tour so reviewers look at the right things, in the right order — even across routes and tabs.

4

Procure feedback

Reviewers pin comments to real elements. Threads, replies, resolve/archive — all flowing back into your editor.

Who it’s for

Two ways to run it

Startups & solo builders

You vibe-coded something great and your boss or client is travelling with no dev tools. Just send the link.

  • Free hosted inbox at inbox.reviewsx.app — nothing to run.
  • Share a live link straight from your editor.
  • Reviewers need zero setup; you get pinned feedback back instantly.
Get started free

Mid-market & enterprise

Private repos, IP sensitivity, busy reviewers who want a company-hosted link. Keep everything on your own network.

  • Self-host the inbox on your own AWS/Azure via Docker Compose.
  • Bring your own Postgres; data never leaves your network.
  • The same one-link review flow, behind your own domain.
Read the self-host docs

Where it works

One solution. Use it wherever you build.

ReviewSX isn’t a different app for each editor — it’s one universal overlay. Same feedback, same tours, same hosted inbox, whether you build in VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, or anywhere else.

In Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium or Gitpod, open Extensions, search ReviewSX, and install (they pull from OpenVSX automatically). In Claude Code, run /plugin marketplace add sanketsao/ReviewsX then /plugin install reviewsx@reviewsx.

Ship the prototype. Let the feedback come to you.

Install ReviewSX, share a link, and watch pinned comments arrive in your editor.