Visual Feedback Tool for Developers
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I have a small business and i am too bad at using technology i was into old style of accounting.Hence i had a hard time keeping up with the modernism to use tools for accounting but i was refer to this tool and its so easy and effective .i say s bye bye to accounting books now.
I could not think of anything which is not helpful here as . I have earned. a lot of money after using this one and there is no looking back.God bless the maker of this one how could they understand customer need so well bullseye!!
I dont need to hire anyone to do my work so i am saving a lot of money and earning much more than before.its difficult to get sincere workers to get my job done.
What I like best about Pastel is that it simplifies the process of reviewing and approving marketing collateral, making it easy for teams to collaborate and provide feedback on live websites, PDFs, and image files all in one place. It also has features such as work statuses, @mentions, and tags to keep track of progress and streamline the approval process.
One thing that could be improved on the pricing page is the lack of a clear comparison between the different plans offered. It would be helpful to have a detailed breakdown of the features included in each plan, and a comparison chart to easily compare the different options and select the plan that best fits their needs.
It allows to organize feedback with labels, make copy changes, attach images to comments and test responsive websites. All of this is helping teams to save time, catch costly mistakes before launch and move faster as a team.
I love how userfriendly and easy Pastel is, especially for nontechnical teams!
There's nothing I dislike about Pastel!!!
Pastel allows my team to give feedback asynchronously in an easy way.
Pastel is very easy for our team and clients to use. It organizes feedback quickly and helps ensure we are getting all the information we need to action our client's feedback accurately.
Enterprise or custom pricing plans for large agencies would be welcomed!
It's incredibly easy to test Pastel and see if it will work for your team. We found it very easy to get up and running quickly, and then scaled up once we knew it would be an effective solution.
Pastel is meant to organize the QA process when building and designing websites. It makes it fast and easy to organize feedback from a variety of people.
Love the simplicity of it. The tool saves hours of going back and forth with developers and designers. What's helped us the most is during the web design phase. There's so many little edits that need to be done on different pages. Sending screenshots with arrows or trying to explain the edit you'd like was a very tedious process. Pastel solved all of that for us.
There's nothing I dislike. It's been easy for everyone to jump in and start using.
For the problems it solves, it's absolutely worth the price. You can learn how to use the software in as little as 3 minutes and it's free to send other users the links to look at your comments/changes. You don't need 20 users to make the product useful.
The constant back and forth communication of what to change and exactly where. It simplifies everything. This was a major issue for us as we have web developers in India and the language barrier was causing some minor issues. By point to exactly what we needed changed, we were able to make changes to the sites much more quickly.
Simple feedback tool that works for even the most stubborn non-tech-savvy customer. We can send a client a wireframe/prototype website and get instant feedback related to actual items on the page versus generalized notes sent over by email without any context.
iPhone compatibility when in mobile browsers is unusable at the moment. (They are aware of the issue)
Give Pastel a try for your next (or current website) project. We've implemented it for small revision changes for a live project.
Pastel is taking care of our revision round email stream overload. Website revisions are tough especially when the client is on a smaller screen than i typically work on.
Pastel is a much better method of providing feedback on designs rather than trying to do it over email.
Maybe this has less to do with Pastel, but when I send a Pastel board to some clients, they can't understand how to use it and just send me an email anyway.
Compared to the current Adobe tools that accomplish the same thing, Pastel is still better at providing feedback on designs.
Pricing on Pastel is much cheaper than its competitors in the Market.
It has a limited number of features, which limits the purpose that it is made for.
Content Management is the base function that we use it for.
The interface lays on top of your site, which prevents duplications
Super easy to comment and call out specific features, text edits, and open to live collaboration between client, developers and designers
So much faster than traditional methods of feedback
It can be slow, and sometimes toggling between comment view, live view, etc is not super intuitive
Always a challenge to manage the right feedback at the right times, but that's a process to work through within the team
Would love to be able to comment with thumbnails or photos
Managing website feedback, design, text, and any other revisions
Faster and live feedback between multiple members, transparency in communication
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I love how you are able to view and interact with a website and add comments directly on it.
It is sometimes a little buggy when interacting with a website.
Website review with clients go so much more smoothly now. Also, QA'ing a website.