Client feedback on designs
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Bill
We are seeking a feature in ClickUp that would simplify the process of providing design feedback. This feature would allow clients and team members to add comments and annotations directly to our website, much like the functionalities offered by Marker.io and Hotjar.
Here's how it would work:
- You could either enable a Google Chrome extension or navigate to a specific section in ClickUp and input a URL (e.g., https://hypestudio.com.au).
- You can then choose a marker tool and begin writing or sketching on the design, such as adding annotations or comments to specify design preferences. For example, in the funnel section, you might write, "Increase border width by 1 pixel on the bottom half."
- These annotations would overlay on the live website for the designer to see, and they'd be accessible in ClickUp by the web designer as well.
- All feedback would be neatly organized in ClickUp, and as tasks are completed by the website designer / developer etc, they'd be visible in ClickUp.
The advantages of this feature include:
- Streamlined Collaboration: Making it easier to collect design feedback.
- Enhanced Design Accuracy: Helping designers better understand and implement changes.
- Improved Project Management: Centralizing feedback for better organization.
This addition aligns with ClickUp's mission to enhance productivity and collaboration. We appreciate your consideration of this request and eagerly anticipate the potential benefits it could bring.
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polin kuer
it worked extremely well when I combined it with Quick Draw
Keke - Beauty Graphic Designer
Awesome! This will be super helpful as to my understanding, the newer WiX Studio doesn’t have the feedback link option like the standard Editor does. Can’t wait to give this a try with the integration ☺️
Sandra Diaz
This sounds amazing! I lay out webpages for my team and send them for feedback. I like them to take a page screenshot and annotate the image within ClickUp so that I can check off the edits as I make them. Sometimes it's difficult to get an entire page in a screenshot due to its height (and make it legible) so being able to direct them to the actual webpage would be a nice advantage. Plus it would allow them to test the interactive page elements, such as pull-down menus and carousels.
Kristin Heffley
This would be AMAZING, especially since Project Huddle has become so difficult to work with!