Summary
Plannotator's latest launch expands the product from Claude Code plan review into a broader annotation layer for documents, URLs, folders, and the last agent response. It stays local, feeds structured feedback directly back into supported agents, and turns human review into a dedicated interface instead of a terminal-only workflow.
What changed
Plannotator launched new annotate-anything workflows, including folder, URL, document, and last-response review surfaces on top of its existing agent plan-review flow.
Why it matters
Human review is becoming a core control point for agent workflows, but most systems still force that review through raw terminal text. Plannotator is turning agent review into a dedicated UI layer, which could make structured plan and output review more standard across coding assistants.
Evidence excerpt
Plannotator says users can annotate docs, URLs, folders, and the last agent response while keeping plans local and sending structured feedback back into integrated agents.