Comments Overview
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Comments are available on all plans
Comments allow teams and invited participants to give direct feedback on preview deployments. Learn more about Comments in this overview.
Enabling Comments
The only requirement is that all users must have a Epycbyte account.
Using Comments
Add comments, work with comment threads and manage notifications.
Managing Comments
Resolve comments, manage preferences and troubleshoot problems.
Integrations
What integrations with external applications are available with Comments.
Edit Mode
Use comments in production and localhost with @epycbyte/toolbar.
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Comments allow teams and invited participants to give direct feedback on preview deployments or other environments through the Epycbyte Toolbar. Comments can be added to any part of the UI, opening discussion threads that can be linked to Slack threads .
Commenting
Anyone in your Epycbyte team can leave comments on your previews by default. On Pro and Enterprise plans, you can invite external users to view your deployment and leave comments.
Notifications
Pull request owners receive emails when a new comment is created. Comment creators and participants in comment threads will receive email notifications alerting them to new activity within those threads.
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Comments are visible over your project's UI at the preview deployment URL . When you open a deployment with comments enabled, you'll see a toolbar near the bottom of your browser that will prompt you to log into your Epycbyte account to leave a comment. You can drag this toolbar anywhere.
Toolbar
To display the toolbar in full, hover over the toolbar Once you've successfully logged in, a shrunken version of the toolbar will appear at the bottom-right corner of the screen. Hover over the toolbar to see all the icons, enabling you to: Leave a comment Check the Inbox to see all comments in the preview deployment Share the preview deployment URL Open the Command Menu
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Comments on each page are represented by the author's Epycbyte profile picture, allowing you to see at a glance which team members and participants have left feedback.
Enabling or Disabling Comments
Learn how to enable and use Comments on your preview deployments.
Using Comments in production and localhost
Use comments in production and localhost with @epycbyte/toolbar.