For those who build software for other people
Let your users point at your live site and ask for a change. Your coding agent makes it, sends a preview, and you ship once they approve.
A button sits on your live site. A user clicks the thing they mean and says what to change. No emails and screenshots back and forth.
It lands on your board. Your coding agent picks it up, makes the change on a branch, and opens a pull request. Use any agent you like.
Your host (Netlify, Vercel, wherever you deploy) builds a preview from the pull request. The user opens the link, sees the real result, and approves it.
Merge the pull request when you're happy. It goes live the way it always has. Amendor never touched your stack.
Amendor talks to GitHub, nothing else. Your agent opens a pull request like always, wherever you deploy builds the preview, and Amendor reads that preview back from GitHub. One integration, any framework, any host.
A user points at the live page and describes the change, with a screenshot attached. They see the preview before anything ships and approve it themselves. You stay in control of what merges.