dot. is the fastest way to get feedback on anything you build. Paste any URL, or ask Claude to create a review link, then share it. Anyone clicks anywhere on the live page to pin a comment. No signup, no extension, no screenshots in Slack. Reviewers are always free.
The feedback loop for most builders in 2026: build something, screenshot it, paste in Slack, type "thoughts?", get "looks good 👍", ship it, find out three things were broken. Every week.
Now everyone's building faster than ever with Claude, Lovable, Cursor, v0, but the feedback loop hasn't caught up. You still bundle files, deploy somewhere, paste screenshots, and lose all the context.
dot. fixes that. Create a project for any URL or Claude artifact, anyone can click anywhere on the live page and pin feedback. No signup, no extension, nothing to install. Built something in Claude? Say "add dot. feedback to my artifact" and dot. turns it into a shareable page, nothing to deploy. Iterate your artifact and the review link stays the same; feedback stays attached to the version it was left on.
The part I'm most excited about: dot. is in the official Claude connectors directory, trending #8 today on it, and since going live two weeks ago, 1,200+ people have connected it. Inside Claude, you say five words and get a shareable project with feedback. Build → get feedback → iterate, all in one place.
Reviewers are always free and never need an account, you only pay for the people creating and managing projects (solo or a shared team workspace).
For Product Hunt: use code PRODUCTHUNT for 1 month free on the Individual plan.
I'll be here all day, would genuinely love your feedback 🙂. What's the most broken part of your feedback process right now?
the click-to-pin mechanic on the live page is such a clean alternative to screenshot chaos. love how it removes the friction without making the reviewer install anything.
Just tried this with a landing page I'm building in Claude, said "add dot. feedback" and got a shareable link in seconds. Sent it to a friend, they pinned 3 comments directly on the page without creating an account. This is how feedback should work. The fact that reviewers don't need to sign up is a huge deal.
Honestly, the click-to-pin thing on a live page is way smoother than I expected, basically feels like leaving a sticky note on the actual site. No extension or signup hurdle is genuinely the move.
Giving feedback on screenshots for a website feels like we're still living in caves. This tool is 🔥.
Congrats on the launch! Love the "no signup, pin anywhere" model — feels like the same instinct behind CancelKit (capture the reason right at the moment/place it happens, not a follow-up form later). Curious how you handle pin anchoring on pages that re-render client-side (React/SPA) — do you snapshot a DOM selector at pin time, or something more robust to layout shifts?
the click-to-pin approach is really clever, it removes that awkward "what tab do i screenshot" back-and-forth that always kills momentum on async reviews. loving how frictionless this is.
the click-anywhere-on-the-page commenting is genuinely clever, turns passive feedback into something way more natural than screenshot chains
About dot. on Product Hunt
“The feedback layer for anything you build with AI.”
dot. launched on Product Hunt on July 16th, 2026 and earned 90 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. dot. is the fastest way to get feedback on anything you build. Paste any URL, or ask Claude to create a review link, then share it. Anyone clicks anywhere on the live page to pin a comment. No signup, no extension, no screenshots in Slack. Reviewers are always free.
dot. was featured in Design Tools (261.3k followers), Developer Tools (515.8k followers), Vibe coding (570 followers) and Vercel Day (26 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 118.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted dot.?
dot. was hunted by Munimur Ashrafy. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Muni, founder of dot.
The feedback loop for most builders in 2026: build something, screenshot it, paste in Slack, type "thoughts?", get "looks good 👍", ship it, find out three things were broken. Every week.
Now everyone's building faster than ever with Claude, Lovable, Cursor, v0, but the feedback loop hasn't caught up. You still bundle files, deploy somewhere, paste screenshots, and lose all the context.
dot. fixes that. Create a project for any URL or Claude artifact, anyone can click anywhere on the live page and pin feedback. No signup, no extension, nothing to install. Built something in Claude? Say "add dot. feedback to my artifact" and dot. turns it into a shareable page, nothing to deploy. Iterate your artifact and the review link stays the same; feedback stays attached to the version it was left on.
The part I'm most excited about: dot. is in the official Claude connectors directory, trending #8 today on it, and since going live two weeks ago, 1,200+ people have connected it. Inside Claude, you say five words and get a shareable project with feedback. Build → get feedback → iterate, all in one place.
Reviewers are always free and never need an account, you only pay for the people creating and managing projects (solo or a shared team workspace).
For Product Hunt: use code PRODUCTHUNT for 1 month free on the Individual plan.
I'll be here all day, would genuinely love your feedback 🙂. What's the most broken part of your feedback process right now?
— Muni