Preview & feedback
Show the work before you ship it.
Every pull request becomes a live preview. Stakeholders leave pinned comments right on the running app. Nothing reaches production until an owner approves. No screenshots, no guesswork, no accidental deploys.
How it works
From pull request to approved release
Three steps, one platform. The preview a reviewer comments on is the exact build that promotes.
- 01
A PR becomes a live preview
Open a pull request and PrimDB builds it into its own isolated preview URL. The real app, real data branch, not a screenshot.
- 02
Reviewers leave pinned comments
Non-technical stakeholders click anywhere on the live preview and drop a comment pinned to that exact spot. No GitHub account, no local setup, no Loom.
- 03
The owner approves before promote
Production is approval-gated. Nothing ships to your users until an owner reviews the feedback and clicks approve. One click promotes, one click rolls back.
The unlock
Feedback from people who do not read diffs
Most review tools assume the reviewer is an engineer. PrimDB does not. The stakeholder overlay lets anyone comment on the live preview: a founder, a designer, a client. Their comment is pinned to the element they clicked, and it lives on the same pull request that will promote once you approve it.
- A founder who wants to see the change before it goes live, not read a diff.
- A designer checking the real spacing on the real page, then pinning a comment on it.
- A client signing off on a build without cloning a repo or installing anything.
- An agent that opens the PR, reads the pinned feedback, and ships the fix.
Preview & feedback questions
Do reviewers need a GitHub account?
No. A stakeholder opens the preview link, clicks on the live page, and leaves a pinned comment. No repo access, no local setup.
Can a preview reach production by accident?
No. Promotion is approval-gated. A preview stays a preview until an owner explicitly approves it, and a bad release rolls back in one click.
How is this different from a screenshot tool?
Reviewers comment on the running app, not an image. The feedback is pinned to the live element, and the same PR that got the comment is the one that promotes once approved.
Let stakeholders see it, then approve it.
Preview every PR, collect pinned feedback, and promote on your say-so. Free to start.