Comments in context
Sometimes, changing the medium can make for a clearer message.
If you’re trying to tell someone something about something they need to see, it pays to pair your comments with a visual.
That’s where tools like Cleanshot (for Mac) and Jumpshare (for Windows) can help. These tools allow you to quickly capture screenshots, annotate them, and share them with a simple link, making it much easier to communicate what you’re seeing.
Same goes for comments in design files–in Figma, Miro, or Sketch. Adding comments directly on the design itself can make feedback more precise and actionable.
These days, it’s not enough to point out a problem or suggest a change--that ambiguity only creates friction (and wastes everyone’s time).
By putting your comments in context, you can bypass the confusion, the guesswork, and the need for clarifications from the start.