Fixspot
Overview
Annotate elements on prototypes and send them to Claude via GitHub Issues
Point, comment, ship. Fixspot lets anyone (designers, PMs, developers, stakeholders) leave precise, element-level feedback on a live web prototype, just like comments in Figma. Each comment becomes a structured GitHub Issue, so nothing gets lost in chat threads. Why teams use it šÆ Precise, not vague. Click the exact element. The extension captures the CSS selector, the surrounding HTML, computed styles and the page URL automatically, so "this button is off" becomes actionable. š„ Everyone can use it. No GitHub account needed for teammates: an admin shares a team config, and people just add their name and start commenting. š¤ AI-agent ready. Each issue is structured and machine-readable, so coding agents can pick it up and propose fixes. šļø Organized by default. Feedback is routed into the right inbox and tagged by team and area automatically. š No servers, no tracking. Your data goes straight to your own GitHub repository. Nothing else sees it. How it works 1. Open a prototype and trigger the picker (Alt+Shift+C). 2. Click an element, write your comment, set a priority. 3. Batch several comments and send them all at once. 4. They appear as GitHub Issues. Markers stay on the page so you can track what is resolved. Made by a product designer who got tired of "left padding looks weird" lost in a Slack thread.
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- Version0.6.0
- UpdatedJune 16, 2026
- Offered byeSky Devs :)
- Size71.76KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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