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Frustrated with client feedback chaos, multiple staging environments, endless meetings that could have been an email, hundreds of Jira tickets and lost Slack discussions? Jumplinks Flow was inspired by the GitHub pull request review experience with inline comments and approval or change requests workflow that developers love, brought natively into WordPress for content and site reviews. No SaaS subscription, no external tools, just a familiar, focused review experience.
Flow started out of pure frustration.
I was building pages in WordPress for clients — Gutenberg, Elementor, you name it — and the feedback process was a disaster every single time. Clients sending revision notes over WhatsApp, emails with screenshots, lost Slack threads, endless back and forth just to get a simple approval.
I looked at tools like Marker.io and others but they all had the same problem — another SaaS subscription, another tool clients had to learn, another external service handling your content.
Then I thought — what if this worked exactly like a GitHub pull request, but inside WordPress? Inline comments anchored to the actual content, approve/request changes flow, clear status tracking. Something developers already understand intuitively.
So I built it. And halfway through I realized every WordPress developer I knew had the exact same problem.
Flow is completely free on WordPress.org. No SaaS subscription, no per-reviewer fees, no client logins required — guests can review with just a magic link.
Would love to hear from anyone who's dealt with the same client feedback chaos. And brutal honest feedback on what's missing is very welcome — we're just getting started.
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About Jumplinks Flow on Product Hunt
“Editorial Feedback, Review & Approval Workflow”
Jumplinks Flow was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #61 on the daily leaderboard. Frustrated with client feedback chaos, multiple staging environments, endless meetings that could have been an email, hundreds of Jira tickets and lost Slack discussions? Jumplinks Flow was inspired by the GitHub pull request review experience with inline comments and approval or change requests workflow that developers love, brought natively into WordPress for content and site reviews. No SaaS subscription, no external tools, just a familiar, focused review experience.
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