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Volley vs MarkLayer

By Vadym Rusin · Last updated: August 2026

MarkLayer and Volley both collect visual feedback on websites, including staging sites and pages behind logins. The mechanics differ: Volley captures a screenshot and pins comments to the capture, while MarkLayer overlays the live page and anchors each annotation to the actual element, so feedback survives page changes. Volley is paid ($29/month after a 30-day trial); MarkLayer is free and open source.

Bottom line

Choose MarkLayer for free annotation on the live page itself, with real-time cursors and an open-source codebase. Choose Volley if you prefer screenshot-anchored feedback with Jira/Trello export and your team fits the $29/month Pro plan.

At a glance

FeatureMarkLayerVolley
PriceFree, no tiersPro $29/month (25 projects); 30-day trial; no permanent free plan
Sign-up required to create feedbackNoYes
Capture modelLive page. Annotations anchor to the actual elementsScreenshot of the page with comments layered on top
Guest reviewersOpen a link, no install, no accountInvited via link, no account needed
Works behind logins / on stagingYes. The extension overlays whatever your browser showsYes. The capture includes gated pages you can see
Real-time live cursorsYesNo
IntegrationsNone. Paste the share linkJira, Trello, Slack; webhooks on Enterprise
AI coding agent access (MCP)Yes. Live watch, acknowledge, resolve, replyNo
Open sourceYes (Apache-2.0)No
Best forFeedback on pages that keep changingFixed-snapshot review rounds exported to a tracker

About Volley

Volley is a screenshot-based website feedback tool that layers pinned comments on a capture of the page, with Jira, Trello, and Slack export.

About MarkLayer

MarkLayer is a free, open-source Chrome extension that lets you annotate any live webpage with drawings, comments, arrows, and highlights, then share a single link so anyone can view the annotations without installing anything. There is no account, no paywall, and no trial period.

Volley's screenshot model has one real advantage: the capture can't change under the reviewer. The cost is that it goes stale the moment the page updates. MarkLayer anchors annotations to the live element, so the pin survives a deploy instead of pointing at an old picture.

When to choose MarkLayer

When to choose Volley

Frequently asked questions

Is MarkLayer a free Volley alternative?
Yes. MarkLayer covers visual feedback on any webpage for free with no trial period. It does not export to Jira or Trello; the share link is what you paste into your tracker.
Does Volley have a free plan?
No permanent free plan as of August 2026. Volley offers a 30-day trial, then Pro at $29/month (discounted from $49) with 25 projects and unlimited users, plus a custom-priced Enterprise tier.
Screenshot-based or live-page annotation: which is better?
Depends on what you review. A screenshot freezes the state, which is useful for sign-off records but goes stale after every deploy. Live-page annotation follows the element through changes, which fits iterative work. MarkLayer is live-page; Volley is screenshot-based.
Do reviewers need to install anything for either tool?
No on both sides. Volley invites guest reviewers by link. MarkLayer share links open in any browser; only the person creating annotations from scratch on a new page uses the Chrome extension.

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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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