InVision

Design

Neotask uses OpenClaw to navigate your InVision prototypes, track feedback, and manage project sharing — all through natural conversation.

What You Can Do

Access Prototypes Without Hunting

Ask Neotask for the prototype link to any InVision project and it will surface the shareable URL instantly — no navigating through InVision's dashboard during a meeting.

Track and Manage Feedback

Pull all comments from a prototype, see which feedback is unresolved, or get a summary of what reviewers said during a stakeholder review. OpenClaw organizes InVision feedback into a readable summary.

Inspect Project Structure

Ask what screens exist in a project, how many are in each section, or what the current project status is. Neotask reads your InVision project structure and returns a clear overview.

Manage Sharing and Access

Check who a prototype is shared with, add stakeholders to a review, or update access settings. OpenClaw handles InVision sharing management without requiring you to open the admin settings.

Summarize Review Rounds

Ask Neotask to summarize all feedback received on a prototype round. It aggregates comments by screen and surfaces key themes so you can plan revisions without reading every comment individually.

Try Asking

  • "Get me the prototype link for the 'Customer Portal Redesign' InVision project"
  • "What screens are in the 'Mobile Onboarding' prototype?"
  • "Show me all unresolved comments on the 'Checkout Flow' project"
  • "Who currently has access to the 'Executive Dashboard' prototype?"
  • "Summarize the feedback on the 'Homepage v3' InVision review"
  • "Add sarah@company.com as a reviewer on the 'Product Tour' prototype"
  • "How many screens are in the 'iOS App' InVision project?"
  • "What comments did reviewers leave on Screen 4 of the checkout flow?"
  • Pro Tips

  • Prototype links via Neotask save time in async handoffs — "get the InVision link for X" during a Slack thread is faster than opening InVision to copy the URL.
  • Comment summaries are most valuable after stakeholder reviews: run a summary before the debrief meeting to prep talking points.
  • Check sharing status before sending a link — "who has access to X?" confirms the right people are included before you share publicly.
  • Use screen-level comment queries to scope revisions: "what comments exist on the payment screen?" focuses the revision list without wading through full-project feedback.
  • Combine project status checks with planning: "how many screens are complete vs in review?" gives you a quick readiness gauge.
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