Core features
Capturing website feedback with Vynix
An annotation is the unit of feedback in Vynix. Each one carries the structured context a developer or AI agent needs to act, not just a picture of what looked wrong.
Capture modes
Vynix supports three capture modes: click an element, drag to select a region, or highlight text. Element capture is the most common because it ties the note to a precise DOM node and CSS selector.
Each note can carry a type (bug, design, enhancement, content, accessibility, performance and more) and a priority (critical, high, medium, low), so triage is fast.
What gets captured
With every annotation Vynix records the clicked element and its CSS selector, the surrounding DOM, recent console errors and warnings, failed or slow network requests, and the page URL and title. An element or region screenshot can be attached as well.
Diagnostics are metadata only. Network entries are reduced to origin and path, with no request bodies or headers, so sensitive payloads never leave the page.
Review rounds
When a reviewer submits several notes at once, Vynix groups them into a review round and can synthesize them into a short, clustered fix list, so a batch of feedback becomes a clear set of tasks rather than a long thread.
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