Built for anyone who can spot an issue, but doesn’t want to debug it by hand.
Free with your own Claude Code or Codex. Or use built-in AI — no setup required. Works on any code-accessible site, including legacy apps, WordPress, and modern frameworks.
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.
Add SimpleReview to Chrome in one click. Works on any code-accessible site — staging, production, localhost, and legacy apps. Not for closed no-code platforms (Webflow, Wix).
Hover any button, layout block, text, or image. SimpleReview captures the selected element, DOM context, and file path automatically.
The extension captures the element and DOM context, then hands it to your Claude Code or Codex — for free — to generate a fix or patch. Or use built-in AI with no setup.
You get a patch or PR-ready output from your coding agent — not a screenshot, not a ticket. Review and merge on GitHub, or apply to wp-content for WordPress sites.
| 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 |
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.
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.
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.
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.
Early access is open. Works with GitHub, WordPress (FTP/SSH), and any code-accessible site.
Join Early Access →Read more: Marker.io vs Vibers: Report Bugs vs Fix Bugs — Best Chrome Extensions for AI Code Review — Is your vibe-coded app production-ready?