SimpleReview · WordPress Plugin — Early Access

Spot an issue on your WordPress site. Get a code fix.

For site owners, editors and agencies who can point at a problem — but don’t want to dig through a theme to fix it by hand.

Works on any self-hosted WordPress 5.9+. Free with your own Claude Code or Codex. Visible only to Administrators and Editors — visitors never see the button. Optional built-in AI mode, no setup.

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Bug spotted — Fix It hands element + codebase to your coding agent → code fix

What SimpleReview can fix

Copy & content — typos, tone, CTA wording
CSS, layout & responsive issues
Accessibility — alt text, contrast, ARIA
Broken elements & visual bugs
AI-generated code & vibe-coded sites
React, Vue, Next.js, plain HTML/CSS
WordPress (FTP/SSH to wp-content)
Any PHP / Node.js / Python stack

Works with: self-hosted sites, GitHub Pages, Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages.
Does not work with closed no-code platforms (Webflow, Wix, Squarespace) — no file access.

How SimpleReview works

1

Install the WordPress plugin

Plugins → Add New → search “SimpleReview” → Install & Activate. Works on any self-hosted WordPress 5.9+. Only Administrators and Editors see the inspector; visitors never see the button.

2

Click “AI Review” in the admin bar

Open any page on your site. Hit the AI Review button in the WordPress toolbar — hover lights up buttons, blocks, images, Gutenberg patterns and Elementor widgets with an orange outline.

3

Send to your coding agent

The plugin packages the selected element, DOM path, theme file hint, screenshot and your note, then hands it to your Claude Code or Codex — or the built-in AI mode — to generate a patch.

4

Apply the fix to your site

You get a patch or PR-ready diff from your coding agent — not a screenshot, not a ticket. Merge it via GitHub, drop it into your theme/child-theme over SFTP, or let a deploy hook push it live.

SimpleReview vs feedback-only tools

Feature Marker.io / Feedbucket / Userback SimpleReview
Visual feedback on live site Yes Yes
Screenshot + element context Yes Yes
Creates a bug ticket Yes Yes
Produces a code fix / PR-ready patch No Yes
Works with your own coding agent No Yes — Claude Code, Codex
Built-in AI mode (no setup) No Yes
Works with AI-generated codebases No Yes — built for vibecoding
Pricing $39–$89/mo (tool only) Free with your own AI

Who uses SimpleReview

QA testers

Walk the build, mark every visual bug or broken state you find, and hand each one to the coding agent as a code fix — no ticket spreadsheets.

Product teams without dev time

Engineering is booked on the roadmap. Small copy tweaks, layout fixes and legacy-site issues can go straight to the coding agent instead of the backlog.

Solo builders

You shipped something fast with Cursor or Bolt. Something is misaligned on mobile, Safari breaks a form — point at it, describe it, get a patch.

Non-technical makers

You see exactly what’s wrong but don’t want to open the editor. Click the element, describe it in plain English, and your coding agent writes the fix.

FAQ

How is SimpleReview different from Marker.io, BugHerd or other WP feedback plugins?
Most feedback plugins stop at screenshots stored inside WordPress. SimpleReview ships the captured element to your AI coding agent and returns a real patch — not just a ticket in the dashboard.
Does it work on any theme or page builder?
Yes. It runs on any self-hosted WordPress 5.9+, any theme (Astra, GeneratePress, Divi, Blocksy…) and any builder (Gutenberg, Elementor, Beaver Builder, Bricks, WPBakery). It does not run on WordPress.com hosted plans.
Who can see the inspector?
Only logged-in users whose role is on the allow-list — Administrators and Editors by default. Regular visitors never see the button or the panel. Scripts aren’t even enqueued for them.
Does it slow my site down for visitors?
No. The plugin enqueues its JS and CSS only for logged-in users with an allowed role. Public pages stay clean — no extra requests, no added weight.
Do I need my own AI agent?
Yes for the free mode — point the plugin at any webchat URL for Claude Code, Codex or an internal tool. Built-in AI mode is available with no setup.
What do I get back?
A code patch from your AI: CSS, PHP, template, child-theme or Gutenberg block changes. Apply via GitHub PR, SFTP, a deploy hook, or paste into the theme editor. You stay in control — review, merge, or discard.
How much does it cost?
The WordPress plugin is free on wordpress.org. Use your own Claude Code or Codex for free, or try the optional built-in AI mode.

Install SimpleReview on your WordPress site

Free on wordpress.org. Works with Gutenberg, Elementor, any theme, and your choice of AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, or built-in).

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