Fiidbakk private beta launched
Fiidbakk, the Estonian-Latvian startup on a mission to make website feedback radically simpler and more visual, has launched its private beta, opening its doors to a select group of early users.
A Visual, Click-Based Feedback Experience
The tool offers a fresh take on how businesses gather input from real users. Instead of long forms or disconnected surveys, Fiidbakk allows website visitors to click anywhere on the site and leave precise, contextual comments—right on the page. The result? Clearer, faster, and more actionable feedback that helps teams spot friction points and improve UX without guessing.
“At its core, Fiidbakk turns your website into a living, breathing feedback canvas,” said co-founder Tanel Sepp. “We built it for teams who want clarity, not clutter. Feedback should feel like part of the product—not a bolt-on afterthought.”
Lightweight Integration, Instant Context
What sets Fiidbakk apart is its lightweight integration—just one line of JavaScript is enough to turn a static site into an interactive feedback hub. There's no need to switch tools or redirect users. Visitors can leave comments in seconds, helping teams collect high-quality feedback while users stay fully in the flow.
The private beta includes key features such as:
Point-and-comment interactions
A visual feedback feed with screenshot context
Basic collaboration tools for internal teams
Session-aware feedback for deeper insights
Early Access for Product-Driven Teams
During the private beta, selected companies and agencies will get early access to Fiidbakk’s widget and dashboard. The company is currently onboarding a limited number of users to refine the product before its wider public launch later this year.
The beta has already attracted strong interest from product-led companies, digital agencies, and UX teams looking to replace clunky spreadsheets and endless email threads with something more intuitive.
Available Now for Early Adopters
Teams interested in participating in the private beta can request access at fiidbakk.com.
Fiidbakk is now live and it’s inviting the internet to talk back.
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