BugHerd: Visual Feedback Tool for Websites

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What is BugHerd: Visual Feedback Tool for Websites

BugHerd is a visual feedback tool for websites, used by web agencies, developers, and product managers to improve communication for teams

It offers features such as giving and receiving feedback with a simple point and click, organizing and managing tasks directly via the sidebar, saving time and reducing back and forth emails between teams, and sharing and collaborating on tasks with clients and remote team members

BugHerd integrates with a range of project management, customer support, and CRM tools, and offers a 14-day free trial with plans starting from $39 per month


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4.2

33 Ratings

Jack BoyesJack Boyes

Great tool EXCEPT the bugherd button on the bottom right of the screen is placed SOOO poorly for web development. The save button on wordpress themes is almost always in the bottom right corner and it is impossible to hit save when this chrome extension is added. It is frustrating. Especially because this tool is meant to help in web development and developer communication. Seems like that was a huge over site, I am surprised I am the only one experiencing this. If you guys can fix this, I wo... Show more

Erik Johannes JungErik Johannes Jung

I think it is one of the better bug reporting extentions. I just wish it wasn't that expensive. I rarely get the expense approved in small teams or startups. This leads to us using other tools and, by the time the team grows, no one cares to make the switch anymore. There should be an option to get started for under 10$. Especially since it doesn't work for public feedback: the icon says BH instead of informing the user somehow that it is to "send us feedback".

Feargal WalshFeargal Walsh

Like the idea, one question that's blocking us from signing up is why does the Chrome extension need such extensive permissions as "Read and change all your data on all websites" , why can't it just run on sites that you've added as projects?