Quick share for anyone shipping front-ends or admin customisations on top of Directus. We’ve been building SimpleReview — a Chrome extension where you click a broken element on a live site (frontend built on Directus, custom Display/Interface extension UI, public form rendered from a collection, marketing page in front of the API), and the AI generates the fix and applies it straight to the site. No manual merge step in the middle.
How it works: install the extension → open your live site or admin panel → click the visual issue (misaligned field, broken layout after a schema change, wrong spacing in a custom Interface) → describe what’s wrong in one line → the fix lands on the site. Built-in AI works out of the box, or you can BYOK and run it through Claude Code / Codex if you already have a setup.
Mostly aimed at solo devs, small agencies and no-code/AI builders who use Directus as the backend and don’t want to ping a developer for every visual regression on the front-end. Won’t replace deep extension development, but for the layout/CSS/copy class of bugs it removes the dev<->️designer ping-pong.
Disclosure: I’m one of the makers. Genuinely curious what’s missing for Directus-specific workflows — happy to take feedback, especially from people running custom Interfaces or public-facing sites on top of Directus.