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A review is where captured moments live. When something on screen is worth your team or your agent understanding, you mark it in a review: a pin on the exact spot, a comment on what you noticed or decided, and the context Lace attaches on its own.

Starting a review

Switch between Chat and Review with ⌘\, the mode button on the floating pill, or the toggle in the app header. You can also create one from the home page with the + button.

Pinning a moment

Open the + menu in the comment composer and choose Screen context. Lace prepares a capture of what you’re looking at, and you drop the pin directly on your screen, right where the moment happened. Confirm with Attach pin and the capture rides along with the comment. Open pins are Lace Purple. Resolved pins turn green.

Commenting

A comment is the durable unit of capture: what you said about a moment on screen, carried across captures. Write what you noticed and the reason in one line, mention teammates with @, and reply underneath to carry the discussion. Mentions notify the recipient in their inbox. You can also attach files to a comment — PDFs, images, or documents that support the point you’re making. Resolve a comment with the checkmark to promote it to a decision your agent can execute from, and reopen it if it needs another look. When you re-capture a screen, Lace carries comments forward and re-anchors them to the matching element. Comments that lose their anchor collect under Needs re-anchoring in the side panel, so nothing you captured is lost.

Mentions and notifications

Type @ in a comment or reply to mention a teammate. Mentioned users receive a notification in their inbox (the bell icon in the sidebar) and a native macOS notification banner. Replies to a comment also notify the comment author and prior repliers.

How things are organized

Comments live in reviews. A review collects the captures and comments from one stretch of work, and reviews can be grouped into projects. From the home page you can rename, delete, or move a review to a different project. Your agent can query comments and decisions at any level: one comment, one review, or everything a project holds.

Pages and flows

Each capture in a review is a page, shown in the filmstrip at the bottom. Add another with the Add page tile, reorder by dragging, and rename the review or any page inline. Press Play flow to step through the pages as a walkthrough, with comments visible at each step.

Sharing

Click Share in the review header to open Share Settings and create a share link. People outside your organization can open the link and view the captures, comments, and decisions. Authenticated recipients can also leave comments; unauthenticated visitors are read-only. From the same dialog you can copy the link, revoke it, or turn on Include linked chats, which lets agents with MCP access read the chat messages linked to the review. It’s off by default.

Decisions and agents

When you resolve a comment, it becomes a decision. The screenshot, the spot on screen, and the discussion behind it stay attached. Agents query your comments and decisions through MCP and execute with the full context behind each one.