Pre-launch · invite only

Scaffolds.
Build your stupid idea.

Capture every piece of feedback your users, clients, and teammates leave on your site — with the full context AI needs to actually fix it.

One line of JS Works on any site AI-drafted fixes. Human-shipped.

Built alongside

The problem

Feedback dies in three places before it reaches the fix.

Every team rebuilds the same broken loop. Screenshots in Slack. Vague Figma comments. Bug tickets without context. AI has nothing to act on, and humans waste a Tuesday recreating the steps.

Bug reports without screenshots → AI can't act.

"It's broken" is not a ticket. AI needs DOM, console, network, viewport. Without it, you're back to QA-by-Zoom-call.

Client feedback in Slack screenshots → no structure, no audit trail.

Your client points at things in cropped PNGs. You guess what they meant. Three weeks later, you can't remember why a button moved.

Designers in Figma, devs in Linear → context lost in translation.

Comments live in three apps. Engineers ship the wrong fix. Designers re-explain the same thing on every review.

The fix

One node. Three personas. Infinite context.

Drop a single script tag. Anyone on your site can pin a comment with full DOM, console, network, screenshot, viewport, and route — formatted exactly the way an AI needs to read it.

Anyone clicks end-user · client · team Rich ticket DOM · console · network · screenshot AI drafts a fix Draft PR · scoped · sandboxed Human ships review · approve · merge
End-user

One click, no account.

  • Pin a problem on the page
  • Drop email if they want a reply
  • Anonymous by default
Client

Comment on staging, not in Slack.

  • Threaded replies on every ticket
  • Approve or reject AI proposals
  • One audit trail per workspace
Team

An inbox AI already did the homework on.

  • Promote a ticket to "run AI"
  • Review the draft PR
  • Ship — or send back for another pass
How it works

Four steps. About six minutes.

Sign up + create a workspace

Email, password, workspace name. That's the whole signup. No credit card.

Install the node

One line of JS, a Chrome extension, or an npm package. Pick whichever fits the site you're instrumenting.

Pin feedback on your site

Anyone — end-users, clients, teammates — can click an element and leave a comment with full context attached.

Watch AI draft the fix in your repo

You promote a ticket. AI proposes scoped CSS/HTML changes as a draft PR. Your engineers review and ship.

Pricing

Free until you have a problem worth paying to solve.

Plans below are placeholders while billing is wired up. Locked-in pricing for early access — see full pricing.

Free

$0 / forever

  • 1 site
  • 100 tickets / month
  • Manual fixes only (no AI)
  • Community support
Start free

Team

$99 / month

  • Everything in Pro
  • Multi-user workspaces
  • Slack / Linear / GitHub
  • Audit log export
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Enterprise

Talk to us

  • Self-host option
  • Custom scrubbing rules
  • SSO + audit retention
  • Compliance review
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FAQ

Questions worth asking.

Can it edit my code automatically?

No. Scaffolds drafts changes as a draft pull request. A human on your team reviews the diff and clicks merge. We never push or deploy on your behalf.

What about my customer data?

Per-tenant scrubbing rules let you redact PII from screenshots, DOM, and console captures before anything is stored. Self-host is available for healthcare, legal, and fintech tenants who can't ship data outside their VPC.

What sites does it work on?

Any. Static sites get the JS embed. React / Vue / Next teams use the npm package. Power users hop between sites with the Chrome extension. Same backend, same ticket format.

How is this different from a feedback widget like FeaturePeek or Marker.io?

Most widgets capture a screenshot and email it to you. Scaffolds captures a structured context bundle (DOM, console, network, viewport, route, screenshot) formatted for an AI to act on — and then orchestrates the AI run, sandbox, checker pass, and draft PR. The widget is the front door, not the product.

What does it cost while you're in early access?

Free until billing goes live. Early-access tenants lock in the launch pricing (Pro at $29) for 12 months after we open billing. No credit card to start.