> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.inlace.co/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Reviews

> Pin comments where they happen. A review holds the moments you capture and the decisions they become.

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](#mentions-and-notifications). 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](/reference/mcp) and execute with the full context behind each one.
