Web Review is a browser tool built for people who need to review websites together. Instead of sending screenshots back and forth or listing issues in a long email, reviewers open the site they care about, start or join a review session, and place comments directly on the page — exactly where something needs to change.
Each comment appears as a numbered pin on the webpage and as a matching entry in a side panel. Everyone in the session sees the same list of open feedback and can add their own notes. When something is fixed or no longer relevant, it can be marked resolved so the list stays focused on what still needs attention.
Sessions are meant for a specific site or project. The person who starts a session can invite others with a share link or code. Once inside a session, the panel is mostly about reading and writing comments, with a small bar at the top for going back, inviting people, or deleting the session if you own it.
The tool is aimed at designers, developers, product managers, and clients who want a clear, shared view of feedback on a real website — not a mock-up in isolation, but the live page as it actually behaves and looks today.