Collecting feedback is easy; collecting useful feedback is the hard part. Commentful gives designers a structured way to invite stakeholders, capture their notes, and track every edit through to completion without leaving Figma.
Keep reviewers focused
Share a Commentful link that shows the exact frames or prototypes you want feedback on, nothing more. Reviewers can leave annotations directly on the work, attach files if needed, and even record approvals. Because the experience is curated, people stay on-topic.
Follow-up becomes a workflow
Each note lives on a board with statuses like “New,” “In progress,” or “Ready for review.” Assign owners, tag teammates, and let Commentful remind everyone what still needs attention. It beats combing through Slack history any day.
A reliable loop for every sprint
- Select the frames that need review and publish them through Commentful.
- Invite stakeholders (clients, PMs, legal, whoever) using access-controlled links.
- Work through the board until every card is resolved, then archive the round for your records.
Collecting design feedback should be structured, transparent, and fast. Commentful checks all three boxes.
Close the feedback loop
Commentful stores resolved items so you can retrace conversations later. Tag decisions with categories (content, interaction, accessibility) and export the log when stakeholders ask why a change happened. That running history is invaluable during retros or when onboarding new teammates mid-project.
Suggestions for better reviews
- Batch feedback rounds by topic (visual polish vs. UX) to prevent conflicting requests.
- Encourage stakeholders to attach screenshots or docs; Commentful keeps them linked to the original note.
- Use due dates on cards so reviewers see when their input is needed, keeping projects on schedule.
Once you experience structured review cycles, it is hard to go back to scattered comments. Commentful makes “collecting feedback” feel like a repeatable, team-friendly routine.