Wireframe reviews for UX designers who want feedback that sticks.
Wireframe critique sessions generate dense, useful feedback — and most of it never makes it into the design file. BoardSnap reads the annotated wireframe on your whiteboard and turns the critique into structured action items before anyone closes their laptop.
Why ux designers love this workflow
When a team gathers to review a wireframe on a whiteboard, the conversation is specific and high-signal. Someone points at the nav and says 'this hierarchy is wrong.' Someone else adds 'and the CTA is buried below the fold.' That feedback is gold — and it lives on a whiteboard covered in arrows and sticky notes for maybe an hour.
BoardSnap reads the annotated wireframe, the feedback bubbles, and the revision notes and produces a structured critique document. Each piece of feedback becomes a tracked action item in the design file — not a half-remembered conversation three days later.
The exact flow
- Draw or print the wireframe on the whiteboard
Sketch the wireframe directly or use a printed version taped to the board. Either works — BoardSnap reads both.
- Run the critique session
Annotate directly on the board — circles, arrows, feedback sticky notes. The more explicit the markup, the more precise the BoardSnap summary.
- Snap the annotated wireframe
Open BoardSnap and capture before the session ends. VisionKit handles perspective so even a large board reads cleanly.
- Review the feedback summary
BoardSnap AI reads each annotation and produces a structured list of feedback items organized by section of the wireframe.
- Convert feedback to design tasks
Each feedback item becomes a tri-state action item — open, in-progress, or resolved. Assign to a designer and track through the revision cycle.
What you'll get out of it
- Every critique point is documented — not just the ones someone remembered to write down
- Feedback is organized by wireframe section, not by who said it
- Design revisions are tracked from critique to resolution
- Remote teammates can read the full critique even if they weren't in the room
- The board is preserved in your project for comparison after revisions
Frequently asked
Can BoardSnap read annotations on top of a wireframe sketch?
Yes. BoardSnap AI reads markup layered on top of wireframe drawings — circles, arrows, labels, sticky notes. It treats the annotations as feedback on the underlying structure.
What if the wireframe is printed and taped to the board?
Printed wireframes with handwritten annotations work well. BoardSnap reads the combined image — the printed structure plus the handwritten feedback.
How do I get the feedback into Figma or my design file?
BoardSnap produces structured text. Copy-paste the feedback list into a Figma comment thread, Notion page, or Jira ticket. Each feedback item is already formatted as an action item.
Is this useful for remote teams if only some people were in the room?
Yes — that's one of the main use cases. The structured summary BoardSnap produces is readable by teammates who weren't in the room. Share it in Slack or your team wiki and the full critique is accessible.
UX Designers: try this on your next wireframe review.
Three taps. Action items in your hand before the room clears.