Questions, answered
The things people ask most before they install Vynix. Still stuck? Open an issue on GitHub.
For each note: the page URL and title, the element’s CSS selector and XPath, tag, classes and inner text, its bounding box and computed styles, the viewport size, plus recent console errors and failed network requests. It’s structured context an agent can grep, not a screenshot.
No. It’s under 16KB gzipped with zero runtime dependencies, loads deferred, and renders inside a Shadow DOM so it can’t clash with your styles or scripts.
Any MCP-compatible client (Cursor and VS Code today) connects through the Vynix MCP server. You can also copy a Markdown report, an imperative AI prompt, or raw JSON into any assistant.
You generate a personal token from the dashboard’s MCP page. It’s a signed token scoped to your account that the MCP server sends as a bearer header, the same way the dashboard talks to the API.
Yes. When you create a GitHub issue from an annotation you can assign it to the Copilot coding agent, a teammate, or leave it unassigned. Set a per-project default in Settings. Copilot assignment requires the coding agent to be enabled on the repository.
Your annotations belong to your account and projects. The widget only sends data to the API URL you configure, and diagnostics capture can be turned off with a single data attribute.
No. Vynix is a single script tag, so it works on plain HTML, PHP, WordPress, Laravel, React, Vue, Svelte and Next.js without any build step.
There’s a free tier to get started. Paid plans unlock higher limits and team features. See the dashboard for current pricing.
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