Use cases
Patchrooms turns messy feedback into structured context for humans and AI agents. Here is where teams put it to work.
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AI artifact reviewFeatured
AI agents ship a working artifact in minutes. The bottleneck is no longer building. It is reviewing what the AI made and getting precise feedback back into the agent. AI artifact review is that loop: generate, review in place, fix.
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Vibe coding review
Vibe coding makes it easy to generate a working app preview fast. The bottleneck is reviewing what the AI built and giving the coding agent enough context to fix the right thing. Patchrooms lets reviewers click the live preview, leave feedback, and send agent-ready patch context back to Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable, v0, Bolt, or Replit Agent.
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Visual bug reporting
Stop describing bugs in prose. With visual bug reporting, your team clicks the broken element on the live app and Patchrooms captures everything the developer (or agent) needs to reproduce and fix it.
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UI review
A collaborative layer for reviewing UI previews: design-system components, new features, redesigns. Instead of five Slack messages describing a layout, mark it up directly on the preview.
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Customer feedback
Collect feedback from customers on a staging or demo build without giving them access to your bug tracker. They comment in place; your team sees it in one dashboard.
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QA feedback
Let QA annotate directly on staging instead of writing multi-page bug reports. One click captures a screenshot, selector, and technical context the developer needs.
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Agent-ready feedback
Feedback formatted for a coding agent, not just a human. Every report carries the artifact metadata (goal, constraints, tool) plus the element selector and a screenshot, so agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex can act without asking questions.
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Review agent output
Your agent loop just produced a new build: a preview deploy, a rendered artifact, a page nobody asked a human to look at yet. Someone still has to look at it. Patchrooms is what that person clicks on: one script tag on the live preview turns a plain "this looks wrong" into a structured report the loop can read back and fix.
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Human-in-the-loop for coding agents
A coding agent that redeploys a preview after every change can outpace any human's ability to look at each version. Human-in-the-loop for coding agents means keeping a person's judgment in that loop without making them the bottleneck: one click on the live preview, one comment, and the agent gets back something it can act on without a human translating first. Patchrooms is that checkpoint. You embed one script tag on the preview, staging, or local build the agent is iterating against. A reviewer clicks whatever's wrong and says what should happen instead. The agent reads it back as a structured instruction, not a screenshot it has to guess at.