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Danila
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Hey all,
Sharing a small tool we've been building for the boring part of webmaster work — when a client (or your own SEO landing page) has a broken layout after a theme update, a CLS-killing element, or an AI-generated section that just looks off, and you don't want to round-trip through a dev for a 5-minute fix.
SimpleReview is a Chrome extension. You open the page, click the broken element, describe what's wrong in plain English, and it gives you back a PR-ready HTML/CSS patch you can paste into your CMS / theme / template. Works with the built-in AI, or BYOK via Claude Code or Codex if you'd rather run your own model and not pay us.
Mostly useful for site owners and small agencies doing on-site optimisation rounds, fixing post-deploy regressions, or cleaning up AI/no-code sites before they hit Search Console as CWV issues.
Disclosure: I'm one of the makers. Not trying to pitch — genuinely want to know what's missing for the SEO/webmaster crowd specifically (e.g. would you want it to spit out schema patches? meta fixes? mobile-only overrides?). Happy to take feedback, good or harsh.
Sharing a small tool we've been building for the boring part of webmaster work — when a client (or your own SEO landing page) has a broken layout after a theme update, a CLS-killing element, or an AI-generated section that just looks off, and you don't want to round-trip through a dev for a 5-minute fix.
SimpleReview is a Chrome extension. You open the page, click the broken element, describe what's wrong in plain English, and it gives you back a PR-ready HTML/CSS patch you can paste into your CMS / theme / template. Works with the built-in AI, or BYOK via Claude Code or Codex if you'd rather run your own model and not pay us.
Mostly useful for site owners and small agencies doing on-site optimisation rounds, fixing post-deploy regressions, or cleaning up AI/no-code sites before they hit Search Console as CWV issues.
Disclosure: I'm one of the makers. Not trying to pitch — genuinely want to know what's missing for the SEO/webmaster crowd specifically (e.g. would you want it to spit out schema patches? meta fixes? mobile-only overrides?). Happy to take feedback, good or harsh.
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