Product feedback for Framer

Review the Framer site you just published, then hand a coding agent or teammate a clean markdown artifact, no install, no signup to try.

CobaltCapture gives a Framer user a fast way to review a published or preview site and turn the feedback into a markdown artifact a coding agent or teammate can act on directly. You open your Framer URL in the browser, click Capture screen, crop the still to the exact section, talk through the problem out loud, and Publish. The result is a public review link plus a one-click markdown export, cropped screenshots, source URLs, and your spoken notes as captions, that pastes anywhere. There's no install and no signup to try.

How CobaltCapture works alongside Framer

Framer is where you design and publish the site. CobaltCapture is where you review what shipped. The two never touch each other's internals, they just share the browser. Once your Framer project is live on its framer.website link or a custom domain, or sitting on a preview URL, that page is a normal URL, and a normal URL is all CobaltCapture needs.

The loop looks like this:

  1. Open the published or preview Framer URL in one tab and cobaltcapture.com in another.
  2. Click Capture screen, pick the Framer tab, and crop the still down to the hero, the broken breakpoint, or the off-spec spacing.
  3. Dictate the note: "The CTA wraps to two lines below 480px and the button loses its hover state."
  4. Repeat for each finding, then hit Publish.

You get a review URL and a markdown export in seconds. Nothing was installed into Framer, and nothing about your Framer project changed.

Turning a Framer review into something an agent can read

The point of the markdown export is that it's already in the format a coding agent expects. If your Framer site is hand-tuned in code, or you're rebuilding part of it with Cursor or Claude Code, you can paste the published review straight into the chat:

Here's the review of the published site: https://cobaltcapture.com/r/<slug>

Work through each finding. The screenshots and source URLs are inline.
Confirm the fix and the file you touched after each one.

Because the export is plain markdown plus public image URLs, it drops cleanly into anywhere markdown is accepted, a PR comment, a Linear or Notion ticket, a shared doc, or a Slack thread to the designer who owns the Framer project. CobaltCapture doesn't post into those tools for you, it produces a payload that pastes into all of them.

Why dictation beats typing for design feedback

Visual feedback on a Framer site is full of small spatial details, the gap is two pixels off, the image is cropped wrong at tablet width, the third card breaks the grid. Typing all of that is slow and you lose the thread. Talking through it while the cropped screenshot is right there in front of you is faster and captures the nuance. CobaltCapture's dictation uses the browser's built-in speech recognition (Chrome and Edge are first-class), and each note rides along as a caption on its screenshot in the final markdown.

What you keep using Framer for

This isn't a replacement for anything in your Framer workflow, you keep designing, animating, and publishing exactly as you do now. CobaltCapture sits on top as the review-and-handoff layer: it reviews the URL Framer produced and hands the feedback off as markdown. That's the whole overlap, review any URL, paste markdown anywhere, and it's enough to make the two work well together without any integration between them.

Frequently asked questions

Does CobaltCapture integrate with Framer?

No, and it doesn't need to. CobaltCapture works in the browser against any URL, so you point it at the live or preview link your Framer project publishes. There's no plugin to install and no account to connect, the two tools simply run side by side.

Can I review a Framer site before it's on a custom domain?

Yes. CobaltCapture reviews whatever URL loads in your browser, including a Framer staging or preview link. Open the link, click Capture screen, crop to the section you're commenting on, and dictate the note. Nothing about the URL's domain matters.

How does the feedback get back to whoever fixes the site?

When you Publish, you get a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export. The markdown bundles each cropped screenshot, its source URL, and your dictated note as a caption, so you can paste it straight into Cursor, Claude Code, a Linear ticket, a doc, or a Slack message.

Capture your first review.

About a minute from open tab to a shareable URL your agent can ingest.

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