BUG TRACKING TOOL

Easily track website and software bugs with BugHerd.

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One of the best web bug tracking tool to track bugs on your website.

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Visual bug tracking software for website developers.

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Eliminate vague website feedback by making it visual with the best website bug tracker tool.

See for yourself why it’s the preferred website feedback tool for 6000+ companies.


How to find bugs on your website?

Bug tacking has never been easier. Get started in minutes with BugHerd bug tracking software. It helps you to pin feedback directly onto elements on a page with a simple point and click, giving you all the context and technical information you need to troubleshoot website and software bugs.

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Why BugHerd is widely regarded as the best bug detector

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Bug captured with a simple point and click.

BugHerd pins website feedback directly to page elements, making it incredibly easy to use for your clients.

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Technical info from non-technical people.

Website feedback captured with BugHerd provides a complete screen snapshot, with info such as screen resolution, browser, OS & CSS selector data and more.

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Collect and manage website and software bugs in one place.

Website and software bugs are sent directly to BugHerd's kanban-style Task Board.

You can use BugHerd as a standalone bug reporter, or you can send your BugHerd feedback to other issue tracking software such as JIRA and Basecamp, via Zapier integration.

Capture the website bugs, no matter the platform

Easy to use, easy to install. BugHerd can be installed on your website with either a browser extension or javascript code.

Our customers say the nicest things!

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"Before Bugherd, clients would try to send screenshots with scribbles we couldn't decipher or dozens of emails with issues we were often unable to recreate."

Sasha Shevelev
Webcoda Co-Founder
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Your questions answered 
about BugHerd.

BugHerd collects website feedback, complete with a screenshot, annotation and metadata. Website feedback that's ready for the team to action, even from non-technical folk.

While other bug reporters may require different applications to manage the website feedback, BugHerd offers an all-in-one solution. Website and software bugs are sent directly into BugHerd’s Task Board, a kanban-like environment for design and development teams to manage and act on the website feedback.

Take a look at the list of the frequently asked questions (right) to get to know BugHerd better.

How does BugHerd help report website bugs?
A website bug report is simply a way to say that software isn’t working the way it should, and what to do to fix it. BugHerd helps report bugs by capturing information that is required to fix a bug, such as the URL of the page the bug is on, a screen snapshot of the bug, operating system and browser information, screen resolution, and the selector code.
Does BugHerd capture screenshots?
Yes, BugHerd captures a screenshot of each bug as you report it. This helps whoever is fixing the bug to know exactly where the bug is and what is happening.
Is BugHerd a bug reporting software?
Yes, BugHerd captures all the information you’d need for a complete bug report including the operating system and browser. BugHerd also captures screen resolution, making it easy to see if the issue is desktop or mobile based. BugHerd also captures the page URL of the bug and selector information, making it easy to pinpoint bugs.
Do I need to install anything?
There’s two ways to set BugHerd up to get feedback on a website. You can embed a JavaScript snippet into the “head” of your website or you can install a browser extension to your preferred browser.
How is the feedback pinned to the website?
BugHerd pins the feedback to the individual element on your website. So if you rearrange the elements on a page, the feedback stays with it.
Where is the feedback sent?
BugHerd turns the feedback provided into tasks on a kanban style Task Board. Using the Task Board, you can sort, assign and track tasks to completion.
How to track website bugs?
1. Sign up for a BugHerd account;
2. Create a BugHerd 'project' for the website that you wish to track bugs and receive feedback for;
3. Install the BugHerd extension or add your project's Javascript snippet to your website;
4. Invite your team and/or client(s) to your project to start giving feedback on your website.
Can I integrate BugHerd with existing tools?
BugHerd integrates natively with Slack, GitHub and Wordpress. Using Zapier or Integromat, you can integrate BugHerd with thousands of other tools, including Jira, Asana, Trello and many other project management tools.
What’s a project?
BugHerd uses the term project to describe a piece of work you need to do. You can define how big or small a project can be. So you can create a project for a complete website build, a landing page, or a new online learning course. You can set up a project for each client you work with, or for each stage of a project. BugHerd has no limits on the number of projects you can create providing you with flexibility to divide your work up as you prefer.
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