How to get feedback on a PDF or slide deck online
By the Usertack Team · June 23, 2026 · 3 min read

Short answer
To get feedback on a PDF or deck, upload it so each page becomes a pinnable image, then share a review link. Clients comment on the exact spot on any page in the browser—no downloads, no annotated re-exports emailed back and forth.
Stop emailing marked-up PDFs
The usual PDF review loop—export, annotate, email, re-export—is slow and version-prone. Comments end up in a separate file from the design, and you're never sure the client reviewed the latest deck.
Turn every page into a review surface
A better approach converts each page of your PDF or slide deck into a pinnable image. The client opens a review link and comments directly on any page, right where the issue is. Every note stays attached to the specific slide, in order.
One link, every page, one approval
- •Upload the PDF—each page becomes pinnable.
- •Clients comment page-by-page with no account.
- •You resolve notes and re-upload if needed.
- •Approve the final with a certified sign-off.
Usertack converts decks and PDFs into review-ready pages automatically, so pitching a deck or proofing a report takes one link. The same no-account flow also works for websites and email designs.
Frequently asked questions
How do I collect feedback on a PDF from a client?+
Upload it so each page becomes a pinnable surface, then share a review link. Clients comment on the exact spot on any page in the browser—no downloads.
Can clients comment on individual slides?+
Yes. Each page or slide becomes its own review surface, so comments stay attached to the specific slide they refer to.
Do clients need Acrobat or special software?+
No. The deck is reviewed in the browser on a review link, so there's nothing for the client to install.
Try Usertack free
Send one review link, collect pinned feedback with no client accounts, and turn every approval into a certified sign-off.