One link, in context
Clients comment exactly where the issue is on your live site — no account, no new tool for them to learn.
Lyba is a client feedback tool for freelance Framer designers. Instead of chasing notes across screenshots, voice notes, and half-remembered calls, you send one review link. Clients pin feedback directly on your live Framer site with no login, you make the changes, and you get a dated approval — so every revision round stops turning into admin.
Screenshots in WhatsApp, notes over email, a comment on a call you half-remember. Nothing is in one place and nothing is tied to the actual page.
Without a record of what was agreed, revision rounds never end and scope quietly creeps past what you quoted.
When a client says the work wasn't approved, you've got nothing dated to point back to.
Clients comment exactly where the issue is on your live site — no account, no new tool for them to learn.
Every comment has an open/resolved state, so you can see what's left and actually finish the round.
When the client approves, you keep a dated record of what was agreed — your backstop against scope creep.
Pro is $19/mo with a free 14-day trial. Clients never need a paid seat.
Yes. It's built for exactly this: one review link, pinned comments on your live Framer site, and a dated approval record — without making your client sign up for anything. Pro is $19/mo and starts with a free 14-day trial.
No. They open a single link and comment on the live site. No account, no login, no paid seat.
Every approval is saved as a dated record tied to the person who gave it, so when a request lands after sign-off, you have a clear reference for what was already agreed.