Mark up an AI's answer like a document — send the fixes back in one paste.

Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Gemini hand you a wall of text that's mostly right. Instead of retyping corrections into a tiny chat box, open it as a real document, highlight every line that needs work, and copy the whole batch back at once — fixes, cuts, and "explain this" included.

Free — $0, unlimited, no account. A static page with no backend costs us nothing per user, so there's nothing to paywall.

Chat box vs PassbackAI

The same long answer, two ways. (The right column carries one comment — scoped to the whole column, not retyped per cell.)

The jobThe chat boxPassbackAI
Send five fixes at onceyou give up after threefive notes, one paste
Re-read a dense answerscroll a tiny fielda real document, with a contents rail
Ask what you don't followone question at a timemark them all, explained in one paste
Point at the exact lineone text field — you can'tevery note anchored to its words
Loop in a teammatepaste elsewhere, lose the threadone link, no sign-up
Keep it privateit lives on a serveryour docs stay in your browser — there's no backend at all

1 · Mark every fix where it lives

Highlight a line, drop a note, keep reading. Each note stays pinned to the exact words — and remembers the heading above it, so the model learns what to change and where. The tenth fix is as cheap as the first.

Take a sentence the model oversold:

Per my previous correspondence, kindly be advised the deliverable shall be furnished by end of week.

One Delete, struck through — no retyping "cut this" down a long page.

2 · Send it all back in one paste

Hit Copy and every note bundles with its quote into a single block your model can act on — nothing scattered across a chat, nothing lost:

# Edits:
- ...furnished by end of week.

# My Feedback:
> the deliverable shall be furnished
Give a real date, not "end of week".

3 · Paste the next version — see what changed

Drafts move fast, and you go text-blind. Paste the model's new version and PassbackAI lines it up against the last one and lights up exactly what it changed — so you confirm the fix landed without re-reading the whole answer.

4 · Or hand it to a teammate — one link, no sign-up

Need a human in the loop? Share the whole document as a single link — empty for a colleague to fill in, or already marked up. No account for you, none for them.

  • One click turns the doc into one link. No sign-up, ever — for anyone.
  • Send it blank or fully commented; they open it and keep going right from your marks.
  • Sensitive? Add a password and the link unlocks only for the people you tell.

5 · 100% private — by design, not by policy

Your documents live only in your own browser's localStorage — the only copy that ever leaves your machine is a link you choose to share. There is no upload, no database, no backend; the only network traffic is anonymous same-origin analytics with no document payload — open devtools and check. When you share, the entire document rides inside the link itself, in the URL's hash fragment — the one part of a URL browsers never send to any server. An optional password encrypts the link end to end (AES-256-GCM via WebCrypto, PBKDF2 at 600K iterations).


The marks above are live. Highlight any sentence on this page and a note opens right where you marked — that's the whole tool, working on itself.