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Leaving Comments and Feedback
The comment system lets you leave feedback directly inside the editor. Click anywhere on the canvas to start a conversation, anchor comments to specific moments on the timeline, and use threads, reactions, mentions, and attachments to keep review discussions organized.
Comments appear in three places: the Comments sidebar panel, as overlay pins on the canvas, and as markers on the timeline.
Opening the Comments panel
Click the Comments icon in the left sidebar to open the panel. The panel lists all comment threads in the project with previews of the content, author, timestamp, reply count, and read status.
Starting a new thread
From the canvas
The comment is anchored to the position on the canvas and the current playhead time, so other collaborators can see exactly what frame and location you are referring to.
Replying to a thread
Click any thread in the Comments panel or click a comment pin on the canvas to expand it. Type your reply in the text field at the bottom and click Post. Replies are nested under the original comment, forming a conversation thread. Each thread supports up to 200 replies.
Reactions
Add an emoji reaction to any comment or reply. Click the smiley face icon on a comment to open the emoji picker, then select an emoji. The reaction appears as a chip below the comment showing the emoji and the number of people who reacted with it.
Click an existing reaction chip to add your own reaction with the same emoji, or click it again to remove yours.
@Mentions
Type @ in the comment editor to mention a collaborator. A dropdown appears listing everyone who has access to the project. Select a name to insert the mention. Mentioned collaborators are highlighted in the comment text so they stand out.
Attachments
You can attach images to any comment or reply for visual reference.
Resolving and reopening threads
When feedback has been addressed, click the resolve button (circle with checkmark) on a thread to mark it as resolved. Resolved threads are hidden from the panel by default so you can focus on open items.
To see resolved threads, open the panel menu and enable Show resolved comments. Click the resolve button again on a resolved thread to reopen it.
Read and unread
Unread threads show a blue dot indicator in the Comments panel. A thread is marked as read automatically when you open it.
The unread count also appears as a badge on the Comments icon in the sidebar.
Filtering and sorting
The Comments panel includes controls to help you find specific threads:
Sort options
Filter options
Comment visibility
You can control where comments appear in the editor:
Timeline markers
Toggle Show comments in timeline in the panel menu. When enabled, comment markers appear on the timeline ruler at the timestamp each thread is anchored to. Comments that are close together are clustered into a single marker with a count badge. Click a marker to jump to that comment.
Canvas overlay
Control how comments appear on the canvas preview:
Editing and deleting comments
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