CobaltCapture for WordPress sites
CobaltCapture reviews any WordPress page in your browser and turns your screenshots and spoken notes into markdown you can paste anywhere, including into a coding agent.
CobaltCapture lets a WordPress user review any page in the browser and hand off feedback as markdown a developer or a coding agent can act on directly. You open the page you want to critique, click Capture screen, crop the still, talk through what's wrong out loud, and publish. The result is a public review URL plus a one-click markdown export that pastes into a ticket, a doc, a chat, or straight into an AI coding agent working on your theme or plugins. No plugin, no signup to try, free.
CobaltCapture is not a WordPress plugin and has no connection to your site's admin. It works alongside WordPress purely on compatibility: it reviews any URL in the browser, and its output is plain markdown that drops into anything that accepts markdown. You keep using WordPress exactly as you do today.
Why this fits a WordPress workflow
Most WordPress feedback is visual and it lives in the rendered page, not in the dashboard. A spacing bug in a hero block, a header that breaks on mobile, copy that reads wrong on the live storefront, a plugin that renders a broken widget. The usual loop is screenshot, paste into a chat or email, type a sentence, and hope whoever fixes it can tell which screenshot goes with which note.
CobaltCapture replaces that with one document. Each finding is a cropped screenshot with the source URL attached and your spoken commentary turned into a caption underneath it. Five findings on a staging build become five labeled items in order, not five loose images and a wall of text.
How to review a WordPress page
- Open the WordPress page you want feedback on, your live site, a staging URL, or a local preview in the browser.
- Open
cobaltcapture.comin another tab and click Capture screen, then pick the window or tab showing your site. - Drag a box around the block, widget, or element that's off. Crop down to exactly what matters.
- Click Dictate and talk through the issue: "This testimonial block overflows its container below 380px on mobile Safari." Your voice becomes editable text on the item's card.
- Repeat for each finding, then hit Publish.
You get a review at cobaltcapture.com/r/<slug> and a markdown export in one click.
Two honest overlaps, nothing more
CobaltCapture works alongside WordPress on exactly two universal facts, both literally true of the product:
- It reviews any URL in the browser. A published WordPress page, a staging environment, a page builder preview, a client's live site you don't control, all reviewable through the browser's screen-share. You don't need admin access or to install anything on the site.
- Its output pastes anywhere markdown is accepted. The export is markdown plus public image URLs. That goes into a GitHub issue or PR comment, a project ticket, a shared doc, a Slack or chat message, or directly into a coding agent's prompt.
There's no API integration, no sync, no plugin, and no account linking with WordPress. The connection is "review it, then paste the feedback into wherever your developer or agent works."
Handing WordPress feedback to a coding agent
If a developer or an AI coding agent is editing your theme or a custom plugin, the markdown export is built for that handoff. Paste the review URL or the downloaded .md into the agent's prompt:
The review of our homepage is here:
https://cobaltcapture.com/r/abc12345
Please address the three layout findings in order. Each item has a
screenshot, the page URL, and a note describing what's wrong.
The agent reads the screenshots inline, sees which page each one came from, and works against your notes instead of guessing from a sentence in a chat.
When CobaltCapture is the right tool
Reach for it when the feedback is one-shot and visual and the next step is "someone fixes this", a freelancer reviewing a client's WordPress site, an in-house team flagging issues on a staging build before launch, or anyone who wants spoken context preserved next to the screenshot rather than typed twice. Keep using WordPress for everything it already does; CobaltCapture just turns what you see into a document the next person, or the next agent, can act on.
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cobaltcapture.com captures your first WordPress review in under a minute. No plugin, no signup needed to try, free.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install a plugin on my WordPress site to use CobaltCapture?
No. CobaltCapture has no WordPress plugin and needs no access to your site. It captures whatever's on your screen through the browser's native screen-share prompt, so you point it at the rendered page, your live site, a staging build, a local preview, or someone else's site, and crop the part that matters. Nothing is added to WordPress itself.
Where does the feedback end up once I've captured a WordPress page?
Every review gets a public URL at cobaltcapture.com/r/<slug> plus a one-click markdown export. The markdown bundles your cropped screenshots, the source URLs, and your spoken notes as captions. You paste that into wherever the work actually gets tracked, a ticket, a doc, a chat, or straight into a coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code that edits your theme or plugin code.
Does CobaltCapture work with the block editor, page builders, or any WordPress theme?
Yes, because it never touches WordPress. It captures the rendered page in your browser, so it doesn't matter whether the page came from the block editor, a page builder, a classic theme, or a headless front end. If you can see it in a browser tab, you can capture, crop, and narrate it.
Capture your first review.
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