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The simplest website annotation tool.

BugHerd lets you annotate web pages with a simple point and click. Eliminate vague website feedback by making it visual with the best website annotation tool. Watch it in action – simply follow the green dot 🟢

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Say goodbye to messy spreadsheets and long email chains with the simplest website annotation tool

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Simplify communication between design and development by pinning feedback to elements on a page.

 

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Technical info from non-technical people.

BugHerd automatically includes a screenshot, and provides contextual information to solve bugs fast.

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Add annotations to your screenshots with the annotate tool.

 

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Sam Duncan 📱📏 🌱

@SamWPaquet

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"@bugherd where have you been all my life??

We just migrated our bug tracking over from Asana and have at least halved our software testing time time🪳👏📈. "

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Ashley Groenveld

Project Manager

“I use BugHerd all day every day. It has sped up our implementation tenfold.”

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Sasha Shevelev

Webcoda Co-founder

"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."

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Mark B

Developer

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“A no-brainer purchase for any agency or development team.”

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Kate L

Director of Operations

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"Vital tool for our digital marketing agency.”

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Paul Tegall

Delivery Manager

"Loving BugHerd! It's making collecting feedback from non-tech users so much easier."

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Daniel Billingham

Senior Product Designer

“The ideal feedback and collaboration tool that supports the needs of clients, designers, project managers, and developers.”

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Chris S

CEO & Creative Director

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“Our clients LOVE it”

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Emily VonSydow

Web Development Director

“BugHerd probably saves us
at least 3-4hrs per week.”

Your questions answered about BugHerd as a website annotation tool.

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

While other website annotation programs may require different applications to manage the website feedback, BugHerd offers an all-in-one solution. Feedback is 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.

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What’s a website annotation tool?
A website annotation tool like BugHerd allows you and your team to leave contextual website feedback. Website comments are pinned directly to elements on the page, removing the ambiguity in communication between designers, developers/testers, project managers and clients.

BugHerd can be used for websites throughout the development and testing stages, as well as ongoing post-launch.
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.
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.
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.
How do I take notes on a website?

BugHerd helps you stick notes to a website, so website development teams can see what needs changing or any bugs that need fixing.

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Click the ‘+’ icon in the BugHerd sidebar to add a note. Then, simply point and click on the section of the website you want to give feedback on.

Leave your feedback ‘pinned’ to the website. BugHerd turns the feedback into a trackable task for the development team to solve.

What are the different types of annotations that your tool does?

There are 5 main types of annotations you can make to screenshots in BugHerd:

  • Shape tool – Highlight a section of the screenshot with a square.
  • Arrow – Point to a specific element on the page with the arrow tool.
  • Free draw – Cross out sections, draw circles or get creative with the free draw tool.
  • Text – Add text to further clarify your feedback using the Text tool.
  • Selector – Click on a particular annotation with the selector tool to move it, resize it or even delete it.
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You can also change the colour of your annotations before saving the marked up screenshot.

How do I invite others to a project?
You can invite people to join your project to provide feedback and to help resolve feedback. BugHerd has two main user levels, members and guests. Members are able to view the kanban style Task Board and all the bugs and feedback reported. Guests are only able to provide feedback and respond to comments about bugs or feedback they’ve reported.
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.
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