Type feedback below. Watch it land in the dashboard and surface patterns. Nothing saved, nothing tracked.
One click signs you into a real business account — The Copper Kettle Bistro, with 36 reviews, live sentiment, goals, an improvements board, and a team. Click anything. It’s the actual product, not a video.
Read-only: explore everything, change nothing.
“Server was lovely but our food took 35 min on a slow Tuesday.”
“The new vegetarian risotto is incredible. Keep it.”
“Music was way too loud. We left before dessert.”
The dashboard you just saw is one slice of a feedback loop. Three things happen between someone tapping “submit” and you knowing what to fix on Friday.
When 12 customers all mention slow service, you don’t read 12 reviews. FeedB groups them under one theme — “service speed (12)” — with a sentiment trend. You scan the operational signal in seconds, not in a Sunday-night reading session.
Themes & arrival heatmap
Arrivals heatmap · last 7 days
Public reviews force a public chess match. FeedB lets you reply directly to anonymous feedback. The customer chooses whether to keep talking. You never see who they are. You just have a real conversation about a real problem.
Private thread
Positive feedback is your social proof. FeedB rolls the kind notes into a public praise wall — a shareable URL with your name on it. Tweet it, link it from your site, print the QR. Your moderate-majority customers do your marketing for you, in their own words.
Praise wall
“Best brunch service we’ve had in years.”
anonymous
“The new vegetarian risotto is incredible.”
anonymous
“Hostess remembered our anniversary. Made us cry.”
anonymous
“Coffee was great. Atmosphere even better.”
anonymous