Design reviews scattered across comments, threads, and meetings
A stakeholder drops comments in Figma. The PM writes notes in a ClickUp task. The VP mentioned something in the meeting recording. The engineer flagged a feasibility concern in Slack. The client sent an email with "a few thoughts." The designer's actual job, revising the mockup, cannot start until all of that feedback is located, reconciled, deduplicated, and prioritized. That pre-work often takes longer than the revisions themselves.
How the Mockup Feedback Summarizer works
Point the agent at the sources where feedback lives: Figma comment threads, task comments, meeting transcript excerpts, email chains, or Slack messages. The agent reads all inputs, identifies feedback by screen or component, groups related comments together, removes duplicates where multiple reviewers raised the same concern, and produces a consolidated revision list ordered by severity and frequency. Each item includes the original source attribution so the designer can reference context when making judgment calls.
Why you need the Mockup Feedback Summarizer
Core users:
- Product designers running feedback rounds with cross-functional teams where input arrives from 3+ channels simultaneously
- Design leads managing junior designers who need clear, consolidated direction rather than a scavenger hunt through comment threads
- Agency designers working with external clients who provide feedback through email and meetings while internal teams use different tools
Solo designers who receive feedback from a single stakeholder in a single location will not need this agent. Its value scales directly with the number of feedback sources and reviewers involved.
Mockup Feedback Summarizer vs. right
The Mockup Feedback Summarizer is purpose-built for design review cycles. The Ticket Summarizer condenses customer support tickets, which have different structure and vocabulary. The Design Asset Organizer handles file management, not feedback consolidation. If your challenge is "I have too many versions of the same file," the Asset Organizer helps. If your challenge is "I have too many opinions about the same screen," this is the right agent.
