Point at what's wrong.
Daveloper fixes it.
Open the preview. Tap a headline you don't love, drop a comment, ask for a different photo. Daveloper picks it up, makes the changes, and shows you a fresh version. No starting over.
The easy way to change one thing without describing the whole site again.
Feedback on the Preview is the way you tell Daveloper what to change on a website it already built for you. Open the preview, point at the headline you don't love, the photo that's too dark, or the section that's out of order, and describe the fix. Most AI website builders make you start over when something's wrong. Daveloper picks it up from one comment. You point at the thing, you describe the fix, and you get a new preview back.
Written to stand on its own, the way a search engine or an AI assistant would quote it.
The honest ledger.
Two columns. Read both before you decide.
When to use it
Good fitUse preview feedback when...
One thing on the page is wrong and you can name it. The headline doesn't sound right, this photo is too dark, the order of the sections is off.
You want a different photo on a specific section without rewriting the rest of the page.
The copy on a section is close but not quite there, and you'd rather fix it instead of writing the whole description again.
You want to reorder the sections of the page without re-typing what each section should say.
When NOT to use it
Skip preview feedback when...
The change is structural. A whole new section, a different navigation, a brand-new page. Daveloper handles those too, but they're easier as a fresh prompt than as feedback on the current preview.
You're not sure what you want yet. Plan it out first, then feedback on the preview works best when you can name the thing you don't like. Use Plan Mode first.
One comment on the preview, one fresh version back.
A 15 to 30 second recording showing how it works. The clip pairs with Plan Mode, Live Preview, and Queue Your Changes.
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What they typed
Awaiting a recording from a real Daveloper session. The actual feedback comment a user left on a preview lands here as monospace text once the recording is cut to the 15 to 30 second loop.
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What Daveloper produced
Daveloper picked up the feedback on the preview, made the change, and rendered a fresh version of the page. The headline, photo, or section the user pointed at now reflects the comment they left. The rest of the page stayed exactly where it was.
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The deployed site
The fresh preview lives at the same shareable URL as before. Open it on a phone, click around, and the change is there. No starting over, no starting over, no writing a new description from scratch.
Concrete, observable outcomes once you leave feedback on a preview.
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You can leave feedback on a headline, a photo, a section, or the order of the page. Point at the thing and describe the fix.
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A fresh preview renders with the change applied. The rest of the page stays where it was.
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Feedback is itself a prompt. There is no separate process to learn and no second tool to open.
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You don't re-type the description to make one change. The next version comes from the comment you left, not a fresh start.
Three honest questions.
Three is the honest count for this page. Stuffing more would be template-fill.
Two features that work well with preview feedback.
Live Preview
The canvas the feedback lives on.
Live Preview is where you see the site. Feedback is what you do there. Preview is the where, feedback is the what.
How live preview worksPlan Mode
Plan upfront, need less feedback later.
Plan Mode helps you decide what you want before the first preview. Together, the two features cover the full process of making changes.
How plan mode worksReady when you are
Ready to point at what's wrong and get it fixed?
Open the preview, leave a comment, get a fresh version back. Start with $10 in free credits. No credit card. Most users have a real, shareable website inside an hour.