Adding Comments
Written By Nabil
Last updated About 2 months ago
Why it’s useful
Comments capture feedback exactly where it matters — on the pixel, frame, or line that needs attention. They remove ambiguity from “what are you referring to?”
How it works
1. Open any file, website, or video inside a project.
2. Hover where you want to comment → click to drop a pin.
3. Type your message.
4. Mention teammates with @username if you want to notify them.
5. Click Post. Every comment stores:
- Author
- Timestamp
- Version
- Location coordinates
- Any attached screenshots
Example
> A QA tester finds a broken CTA on mobile. They click the exact button area, write “CTA overlaps image on iPhone SE,” and tag @dev-ali.
Tips
- Keep one actionable point per comment.
- Add screenshots or short screen recordings for clarity.
- Use plain language: “Make font 16 px” beats “text looks weird.”
