Product feedback for Netlify users

Open your Netlify deploy preview, capture and crop the screens, talk through what's wrong, and publish a markdown writeup you can paste straight into the PR or hand to your coding agent.

CobaltCapture gives Netlify users a fast way to review a deploy preview or live site in the browser and turn that review into agent-readable markdown. Open the preview URL, capture and crop the screens that matter, talk through the issues out loud, and publish a writeup you can paste into a pull request, an issue, or a doc, or hand directly to a coding agent. It's free, browser-based, with no install and no signup to try.

There is no integration between CobaltCapture and Netlify, and you don't need one. CobaltCapture reviews any URL you open in your browser and exports plain markdown plus image URLs. Those two facts are all it takes to fit a Netlify workflow: review the deployed URL, paste the result wherever the work gets tracked.

Review your deploy preview before you merge

Every Netlify deploy produces a preview URL for the branch. That preview is exactly the kind of thing CobaltCapture is built to review. Open the preview in a browser tab, click Capture screen, and pick that tab in the browser's native share prompt. Drag a rectangle around the broken layout, the wrong copy, or the off-spec spacing, then dictate what you're seeing. Your voice becomes editable text captioned on the screenshot.

Nothing about this requires control over the deploy or any setup on the Netlify side. You're reviewing the rendered page the same way a visitor would see it.

Hand the feedback to a coding agent

The output is a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export. The markdown bundles each cropped screenshot, the source URL it came from, and your spoken notes as captions, in the order you captured them. A coding agent such as Cursor or Claude Code can read that markdown directly and start making changes, with the visual context and the URL already attached.

That's the AI-in-the-loop part: instead of describing a bug in chat and hoping the agent infers the visual, you give it a structured document that shows the exact frame and says what's wrong with it.

Or paste it anywhere a human will read it

Markdown pastes cleanly into a pull request comment, a GitHub or Linear issue, a Slack or Discord message, a Notion page, or any doc. So a review of your Netlify-hosted preview can go straight onto the PR that produced it, next to the diff a teammate is about to review. No screenshots-attached-to-an-email round trip, no re-typing what you meant.

You keep using Netlify

CobaltCapture doesn't replace anything in your deploy pipeline. Netlify builds and hosts; CobaltCapture is the lightweight review-and-write-up step you run against the URL Netlify gives you. The two stay completely independent, which is why it works with any preview or production URL without configuration.

Get started

cobaltcapture.com, open your deploy preview, and capture your first review in under a minute. No install, no signup needed to try.

Frequently asked questions

Does CobaltCapture integrate with Netlify?

No. There's no integration or API connection between the two. CobaltCapture works alongside Netlify by reviewing any URL you open in your browser, including a Netlify deploy preview or your production site, and producing a markdown writeup. You keep deploying on Netlify exactly as you do today; CobaltCapture is just the review layer you run against the URL.

How do I review a Netlify deploy preview with CobaltCapture?

Open the deploy preview URL in your browser, go to cobaltcapture.com and click Capture screen, then pick that tab in the native share prompt. Drag a box around the part that's wrong, dictate or type your comment, and repeat for each finding. Publish gives you a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export. No install and no signup to try.

How does the output get back into my workflow?

The markdown export bundles your cropped screenshots, the source URL, and your spoken notes as captions. Paste it into a pull request comment, a GitHub or Linear issue, a Slack message, or a doc, anywhere markdown is accepted. A coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code can also read that markdown directly and act on the changes.

Capture your first review.

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

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