Annotix is intentionally designed as a frontend-first tool, all feedback is viewed, managed, and replied to directly on the live page where it was left. This keeps the context intact: you see the feedback exactly where the issue was reported, with pins positioned on the actual content.
Adding a backend list view (like a custom admin page under the WordPress dashboard) is something we’ve considered, but deliberately kept out of v1.0 for a few reasons:
Context loss – viewing feedback in the WP admin disconnects it from the page it belongs to. You’d lose the visual pin placement and page context.
The sidebar already covers this – the sidebar panel shows all feedback across the current page, with status filters and a pages overview so you can jump between pages that have open items.
Scope – keeping the tool lean and frontend-focused is a core design principle for this version.
That said, a backend summary view (showing pages with open feedback counts, quick-jump links) is a feature we’re considering for a future release. Your feedback helps prioritize that.