Screen Capture vs Screen Recording for Written Feedback
A recording shows everything and proves nothing scannable. A still capture forces you to say what matters. Here is how to choose between them for written feedback.
A recording shows everything and proves nothing scannable. A still capture forces you to say what matters. Here is how to choose between them for written feedback.
BugHerd's pinned-on-page bug tracker shines on long projects. A no-login review link wins when you just need feedback someone can act on today.
Snagit is a great desktop capture suite. For review feedback that someone else has to act on, a publish-and-share link often gets there faster.
Markup.io organizes long client review cycles around projects and versions. A quick review link skips all that. Here is which fits which job.
CleanShot X is a beautiful Mac annotation app. A browser-based review link skips the install and gets feedback to the receiver faster. Which one fits the job?
Snagit is a powerful desktop capture app. For one-off reviews you need to share with someone, a browser tab often gets the job done faster.
BugHerd gives agencies a real bug tracker on top of every client site. Sometimes that's the right tool. Sometimes a single review link is the better fit.
Scribe is built for SOP libraries. For a one-time how-to you need to send a colleague today, a browser capture often fits the job better.
Loom is great for talking through a screen. It is bad for handing work to a coding agent. Here is how a recorded video stacks up against a markdown review on the axes that matter.