Point at what you want changed
Describing which heading you mean is harder than pointing at it. Mark passages straight on the preview, leave a note on each, and send the lot as one instruction.
No describing where
Select the text or click the element and the note is already attached to the right thing. No "the second heading, the one under the photo".
Collect, then send
Mark up the whole page in one pass and apply everything together, instead of one message per change.
On from the start
It is the default way to edit, not a mode to discover. Open a project and you can already point at things.
How to turn it on
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Open your project — the preview is ready to be marked up straight away.
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Select a passage or click an element, and type what you want changed.
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Mark as many as you like, then press apply. All of them go over as one instruction.
Review the way people actually review
Hand someone a printed page and they circle things. That is how feedback on anything visual has always worked, and it is not how you talk to a chat box, where you first have to translate what you can see into a description precise enough to be acted on.
So we let you circle things. Marking a passage keeps the exact wording, which is what makes the change reliable: relivo looks for that specific text rather than guessing which of three similar headings you meant.
Batching matters as much as pointing. Ten small fixes as ten messages is ten waits. Marked together and applied at once, they are one pass over your site.
Works on things that are not text
Click an image, a button, or an icon and the note attaches to it, even when there is nothing to select.
Remove one before sending
Marked notes sit above the chat box as a list. Drop any you have changed your mind about.
Only in your preview
The marking tools exist while you are building. They are not part of the website your visitors get.
Frequently asked questions
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