Product feedback for your Webflow site

Open your published Webflow site or a staging preview, capture and crop the screens that matter, talk through them, and publish a markdown review URL you can paste anywhere.

CobaltCapture lets you review any published Webflow site or staging preview in your browser, narrate what needs to change, and publish a markdown review you can paste into a ticket, a client email, a chat, or a coding agent. It runs entirely on the live page in your browser, so there is no Webflow plugin to install and no account to connect. No signup to try, free.

Webflow is where you design and publish the site. CobaltCapture picks up after a page is live or previewable: it is the feedback layer that turns "this hero is too tight on mobile" into a structured, shareable artifact instead of a Slack message that scrolls away.

What this covers

The overlap is simple and honest: CobaltCapture reviews any URL, and its output pastes anywhere. Your Webflow site is a URL. The feedback is markdown. That is the whole connection. There is no integration with the Webflow Designer, the CMS, or any Webflow API, and CobaltCapture is not affiliated with or endorsed by Webflow.

How it works on a Webflow site

Open your published site or a staging preview in the browser like any visitor would. Click Capture screen and choose the tab. Drag a box around the section that matters, hit dictate, and talk through the issue out loud, your voice lands as editable text beside the cropped image. Repeat for each finding and hit Publish.

You get two things: a public review URL at cobaltcapture.com/r/<slug> that anyone can open without an account, and a one-click markdown export. The markdown bundles each cropped screenshot, the source URL it came from, and your spoken notes as captions.

Where the feedback goes

Because the export is plain markdown plus public image URLs, it drops into wherever your team already works. Send the public URL to a client for sign-off. Paste the markdown into a project ticket or an issue so the change is tracked. Drop it into chat. Or hand the markdown to a coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code, which can read it directly and start on the fixes.

When to use it

Reach for CobaltCapture on the review pass: a pre-launch QA walk of a staging build, a round of client feedback on a published site, or a design review where you want every comment pinned to the exact spot on the page. You keep building and publishing in Webflow; CobaltCapture just makes the feedback in between portable.

Webflow is a trademark of its respective owner. CobaltCapture is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or integrated with Webflow.

Get started

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Frequently asked questions

Does CobaltCapture integrate with Webflow?

No, and it does not need to. CobaltCapture has no Webflow plugin and no API connection. It works at the browser level: you open your published Webflow site or a staging link as a normal web page, capture the screen, crop, dictate, and publish. Because it never touches the Webflow Designer or your CMS, there is nothing to install, authorize, or configure.

How do I give feedback on a Webflow site with CobaltCapture?

Open the live URL in your browser, click Capture screen, and pick the tab. Drag a box around the section you want to flag, hit dictate, and talk through the issue. Repeat for each finding, then Publish. You get a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export that bundles the cropped screenshots, the source URL, and your spoken notes as captions.

Where can I send the markdown review?

Anywhere markdown is accepted. Paste it into a client email or doc, drop it into a project ticket or issue, share it in chat, or feed it straight to a coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code. The export is plain markdown plus public image URLs, so it travels without a proprietary viewer.

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