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Free stagewise alternatives

By Vadym Rusin · Last updated: August 2026

Looking for a stagewise alternative? The category stagewise helped define, point at a UI element so your AI coding agent gets real context instead of a prose description, now has several entrants with different scopes. The core question: does the feedback only ever come from you, on localhost, or do other people and other environments need to be in the loop? Here's the field as of August 2026.

Bottom line

MarkLayer is the alternative that takes element-to-agent handoff beyond localhost: any URL, share links non-developers can open, and an MCP loop where the agent resolves annotations in a live room. Agentation and Vibe Annotations are lighter localhost-only options. Chrome DevTools MCP is the debugging-focused adjacent, not an annotation tool.

Top free stagewise alternatives

1. MarkLayer

Free, open-source (Apache-2.0). Annotate any URL: localhost via the extension, staging and production via share links anyone can open. The MCP server gives the agent a two-way loop: watch, acknowledge, fix, resolve, reply, with statuses visible live.

Best for: Element-to-agent handoff when designers, PMs, or clients are part of the loop.

2. Agentation

An npm dev-dependency that adds a floating annotation toolbar to your localhost app. Exports selectors, component hierarchy, and computed styles; its MCP package supports two-way agent communication. Free for individual use.

Best for: React developers who want the toolbar inside the app they're building.

3. Vibe Annotations

Free Chrome extension for clicking elements on localhost and exporting structured prompts for Claude Code, Cursor, and other agents, backed by a local MCP server. No cloud, no account.

Best for: A minimal, local-only capture-and-prompt workflow.

4. Chrome DevTools MCP

Google's official MCP server giving agents DevTools access: console, network, performance traces, and page automation. Not an annotation tool; the human doesn't point at anything.

Best for: Giving an agent browser-level debugging power alongside any annotation tool.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main limitation of stagewise these alternatives address?
Scope. stagewise runs in your local dev app for the developer driving it. If the feedback comes from anyone else, a designer, a PM, a client, or lands on staging or production, a localhost toolbar cannot capture it. MarkLayer covers those cases with share links and rooms.
Are these tools free?
Largely. stagewise's toolbar is open source (AGPLv3) with paid cloud plans. MarkLayer is fully free (Apache-2.0). Vibe Annotations is free. Agentation is free for individual use with paid licensing beyond that. Chrome DevTools MCP is free and Apache-licensed.
Which alternatives give the agent a two-way loop?
MarkLayer and Agentation. In both, the agent can report back on annotations rather than only receiving context. MarkLayer additionally shows those status changes to everyone in a shared room, live.
Can I combine these tools?
Yes, and it's common. Chrome DevTools MCP pairs well with any of the annotation tools: one hands the agent the element the human pointed at, the other hands it console and network state to debug with.

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MarkLayer is free, requires no sign-up, and works on any webpage. Recipients of your share links don't need to install anything.

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