For Design Reviews & Workshops

Turn Workshop Feedback Into
Jira Tickets

Host your design review on a live prototype, let participants annotate directly on screen, and let AI turn every comment into a structured Jira ticket. No sticky notes to transcribe afterwards.

Works on any prototype you can deploy
No Jira account needed for participants
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Where Workshop Feedback Goes to Die

The session is full of great input. By Monday, half of it is gone.

Lost Sticky Notes

Comments scrawled on a whiteboard or dropped in chat never make it into the backlog. The session ends and the context evaporates.

"Which Screen Was That?"

"The spacing felt off." On which page? Which breakpoint? Without a screenshot, you spend Monday reconstructing what everyone meant.

Manual Transcription

Someone has to sit down after the workshop and retype every note into Jira. It is slow, boring, and things get dropped.

Capture It In The Room

Annotate Live, File Automatically.

Drop the widget onto the prototype you are reviewing. When someone spots something, they click "Report", draw on the screen, and submit. The AI does the rest.

Invite the Whole Room

No per-seat pricing and no Jira logins. Designers, PMs, stakeholders, and clients can all report directly.

Straight Into the Backlog

Each piece of feedback becomes a well-formatted Jira issue — summarized, categorized, and labelled by AI. No copy-pasting.

Context, Captured

Annotated screenshot, page URL, browser, and viewport are attached automatically — so "which screen?" is never a question again.

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Jira Ticket #DSGN-217
Design Feedback
Summary
"Hero spacing feels cramped on the tablet breakpoint"
Annotated Screenshot Attached
Browser: Chrome 120
OS: macOS 14.2
Viewport: 834x1112
URL: /proto/checkout
Where It Works

If your workshop runs in a browser, you are good to go

IssueCapture is a script you add to a page you control. That makes it a perfect fit for reviews run on a real, hosted artifact — and worth knowing where it fits before you plan the session.

Works great

  • • Deployed prototypes (Vercel, Netlify, Webflow)
  • • Staging or pre-production sites
  • • Clickable HTML demos you host
  • • Any web app you can add a script tag to

Deploy it first

  • • Figma / FigJam prototypes (figma.com)
  • • Miro or Mural boards
  • • Anything on a domain you do not control

Export or publish your prototype to a page you own, then run the review there.

Design Workshop Feedback → Jira: FAQ

Can AI generate Jira tickets from a design workshop?
Yes — when your review runs on a web page you control (a deployed prototype, staging site, or clickable demo). Participants annotate on screen and IssueCapture's AI turns each comment into a structured Jira ticket with screenshot, annotations, and page context.
Does it work with Figma, Miro, or FigJam?
IssueCapture runs on your own hosted page via a script tag, not inside Figma/Miro/FigJam boards. Deploy or publish your prototype (Vercel, Netlify, Webflow, or your staging environment) and run the workshop there — the widget captures feedback into Jira from there.
Do participants need a Jira account?
No. There are no Jira logins or per-seat charges for testers. Invite the whole room — they click, annotate, and submit, and the ticket lands in your Jira project automatically.
How is this different from UAT feedback?
It is the same engine, aimed at a different moment. If you are running structured acceptance testing, see IssueCapture for UAT. For the bigger picture of turning any on-screen feedback into Jira, read visual feedback to Jira.

Stop Losing Feedback After the Session

Run your next design review on a live prototype and let the tickets write themselves.