Feedback on the real model—not another screenshot
Decide on the model — not next to it.
Bozza is for teams that ship physical or digital products and are tired of “see attached” and lost context. Everyone looks at the same model, marks what matters on the surface, and tracks follow-ups in one place—from first review to sign-off.
Works with common 3D formats (e.g. GLB, GLTF, FBX, OBJ). Share a link to an issue, comment in context, and keep priorities and owners visible across projects.
Who Bozza is for
When a flat image is not enough
If you run design reviews with clients, iterate with suppliers, or align design and engineering on a single source of truth, Bozza helps you say “here, on this edge” instead of describing it in email. Fewer misunderstandings, faster decisions, less rework.
What you get in practice
Bozza is built like a day-to-day workspace: review, capture, assign, and follow through—without turning your process into a slide deck.
A workshop around the real geometry
Open the model in the browser, move the camera, and place pins or quick sketches exactly where the problem is—so nobody guesses which corner you meant.
Why it matters: feedback stays tied to the object, not to a frozen screenshot that goes out of date after the next export.
Issues that stay organized
See everything your org is tracking in one place: filter by project, status, who owns it, or what you’re searching for. Comment, update in bulk, and share a link back to a specific ticket.
Why it matters: leads and coordinators get a clear queue without chasing updates across chat and spreadsheets.
Review together, even remotely
When you turn on collaboration, people in the same session see who’s in the room and can follow along—ideal for live walkthroughs or async handoffs on the same asset.
Why it matters: remote teams and stakeholders get closer to an in-person review without booking a lab for every round.
Your space, your team, your workflow
Invite colleagues by email, give roles that match how you work, and use labels and statuses that match your process—not a generic template.
Why it matters: onboarding and governance stay simple as the team grows.
Bring the files you already use
Upload the formats your pipeline already produces, replace a revision when the model changes, and keep one thread per deliverable.
Why it matters: you meet people where their files are, without forcing a new authoring tool.
Built for how cross-functional teams actually work
Different hats, one place: the model, the decisions, and the trail of what changed.
Designers & specialists
You need to flag what’s wrong without writing a novel: pin it, sketch it, and move on. No more “see red circle in slide 7” when the model has already moved.
Project & delivery leads
You need a single queue of what’s open, who owns it, and what’s blocking release—without pulling people into yet another channel for status.
People who run the workspace
You need simple onboarding (who’s in, who’s invited) and a workflow vocabulary your org actually uses—labels and stages that match how you ship, not ours.
From first look to signed-off deliverable
A straight path: see the model, record what must change, drive it to done—without generic trackers that forget where the problem was.
Create a project, add the model you’re reviewing, and upload the file your team already uses—no new authoring tool required.
Open the 3D view, orbit around, and agree on what you’re looking at before anyone files a single note.
Drop a pin or sketch on the part that matters, add priority and ownership, so the next person knows exactly what to fix.
Use the shared list to sort by status, filter what’s urgent, and discuss in the thread—without losing the link back to the model.
Close the loop with a clear history of what was asked and resolved, ready for the next round or for sign-off.
Ready to stop debating screenshots?
Create an account, name your organization, and invite the people you review with—so the next conversation happens on the model, not in the inbox.