Guide

How to add comments to an HTML page

Want feedback on an HTML report or page without emailing screenshots back and forth? Here's how to let your team comment directly alongside the rendered page.

Publish & collect comments

The easy way: publish and share

  1. Publish your HTML to Repage (see how to host an HTML file).
  2. Share the link with reviewers.
  3. They open the page and leave comments in a side panel — feedback sits right next to the content.

Why a side panel instead of editing the HTML

Perfect for reviewing AI-generated reports

If an AI assistant produced the page — a dashboard, a report, a PRD — publishing to Repage is the quickest way to gather structured feedback before you finalize it.

Let your team comment on your next page

Publish HTML from any AI assistant, collect comments, keep every version.

Publish a document

Frequently asked questions

How can people comment on an HTML page?
Publish the HTML to Repage and share the link. Viewers leave comments in a side panel beside the rendered page — no browser extension or account required to read.
Do commenters need an account?
No account is required to view or leave a comment; commenters can add their name. The document owner can manage comments.
Does commenting change the page itself?
No. Comments live in Repage alongside the document, so the original HTML is untouched and you keep full version history.