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BugHerd is a visual feedback and bug tracking tool for websites
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BugHerd makes it easy for clients to leave website feedback and report on bugs.
Let clients simply point, click and comment - BugHerd grabs a screenshot, saves technical details and creates a task for your team to track. Goodbye endless emails!
WHY INSTALL BUGHERD?
📝 In-context Feedback
Clients drop a pin to show feedback in context on a web page.
No need for accounts or log-ins - send clients a link and let them comment away. Feedback stays pinned to the exact page element, so your team always knows exactly what to change.
🖥️ Automatic Screenshot Capture
You get a screenshot and all the technical details.
No more chasing down browser versions, screen resolutions, and device details. Every client comment comes with all the information you need, captured automatically.
✅ Task Tracking
Turn every comment into a clear next step.
Every comment becomes a trackable task on a Kanban board, so your team can prioritize and resolve feedback easier than ever. Already using a project management tool? Send tasks there with one click. BugHerd integrates with popular PM and collaboration platforms.
BugHerd has been adopted by over 10,000 companies and over 350,000 users across 172 countries, helping teams streamline website feedback, improve client collaboration, and deliver projects faster.
🚀 START A FREE TRIAL: https://bugherd.com
Click “Add to Chrome” and create your first project right away.
Plans start at $41 a month.
Latest reviews
- (2025-06-13) Timmy Iskak: Super useful for tracking bugs as a team BugHerd makes it incredibly easy to highlight bugs directly on the page and turn them into trackable tasks. Everyone on the team can see the issues, leave comments, and follow progress. It's really streamlined our workflow—we’re resolving issues much faster now.
- (2025-01-03) Tom Parson: We tried a few bug tracking / feedback tools and BugHerd is by far the best we've tried. Simple to set up, it does not require us to put individual tracking codes on websites which is a huge time saver (instead, you install a Chrome extension). We can just create the project in BugHerd and away we go. We can make our own columns to track bugs across their lifecycle, and even give clients specific access to submit bugs but not see bugs they didn't submit etc. We love it!
- (2024-12-19) Alyssa Devlin: We've loved our experience with Bugherd and our clients do too. (Our newest client said, "Wow! What an awesome tool!!" when introduced :) Customer support was super responsive and helpful when I had a big issue with the product earlier this year - we've been very satisfied overall with Bugherd :)
- (2024-12-17) Ted Blanchard: BugHerd has been incredibly helpful for us: not only a really well-designed tool, but a responsive and ever-improving mindset at that company, and fantastic to work with. Recommend highly!
- (2024-12-17) Laura Engel: We've used BugHerd for a few years now. It has made our feedback loop with clients 100% easier and improved our communication with clients. They constantly have great improvements to their product as well.
- (2024-12-16) Alastair Wilson: Amazing product, built by an amazing team. It's completely changed our business and we would be lost without it. Highly recommended no matter how large or small your team is.
- (2024-12-16) Brandon Moore: We use bugherd on all sites during development and post launch. The extension works faster and is less buggy than using the strict javascript include on each site individually. Copy and pasting a javascript snippet might not feel like a lot of work but when you're managing hundreds of projects, it's nice to have the chrome extension.
- (2024-12-16) Cassie Bryan: BugHerd has streamlined our review process internally for website development. I could not imagine work without it. I love that you can take screenshots as you assign tasks and the URL of the page is also linked in the task. We use this on the front end and the backend of WordPress for updates to our developers and LOVE IT. Highly recommend!
- (2024-03-12) Lucas Mendes: Nonstop network issues in the background to sockjs.pusher.com.
- (2023-11-16) Erik 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".
- (2023-10-16) Hassan Sid: The collaboration UI doesn't open on a website that I have to collaborate on and also the the UX is really poor, waster of a lot of time.
- (2023-10-16) Hassan Sid: The collaboration UI doesn't open on a website that I have to collaborate on and also the the UX is really poor, waster of a lot of time.
- (2023-10-09) Chris Hayes: Helpful tool. idk why BugHerd insists on opening a tab for bugherd.com every time I launch Chrome though.
- (2022-11-10) Jack 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 would happily change this to a 5 star rating!
- (2022-11-10) Jack 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 would happily change this to a 5 star rating!
- (2022-10-06) Feargal 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?
- (2022-10-06) Feargal 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?
- (2022-04-13) Jon Hammond: The extension/software wastes too much of my time
- (2022-04-13) Jon Hammond: The extension/software wastes too much of my time
- (2021-05-20) Oliver Heward: Giving 5 star, although 4.5 stars is more accurate, there's sometimes a bug on screenshots, but this could be a user error. Added Bugherd to my previous dev teams toolkit, and recently my new companies... hands down revolutionary for feedback. If you are a designer, project manager or developer and you aren't using this or something similar... you need to add it to your workflow 🏌🏼 Great job Bugherd Team, keep up the work ☄️
- (2019-11-21) Jonathan Skaines: Awesome tool for tracking UX feedback!
- (2019-11-21) Jonathan Skaines: Awesome tool for tracking UX feedback!
- (2019-11-07) Scott Jacques: Game changer. Have been a huge fan of Bugherd since I first saw it. The time savings and efficiencies it creates for our team is immense. Looking forward to seeing the continued evolution of the product!
- (2019-11-07) Scott Jacques: Game changer. Have been a huge fan of Bugherd since I first saw it. The time savings and efficiencies it creates for our team is immense. Looking forward to seeing the continued evolution of the product!
- (2019-02-27) keeps disappearing, very frustrating
- (2019-02-27) keeps disappearing, very frustrating
- (2018-12-21) I really like bugherd, it functions well. It allows me to communicate well with my team and pinpoint exactly what I am referring to. Helps us stay ontop of all projects with a full history of communication. I must say though I do not like the update made to the email notifications this past week. Now the full reason for the bugherd and last update is not completely in the email. I definitely preferred when the those aspects were fully detailed in the email for a snapshot look.
- (2017-03-07) Torrance Scott: Screenshots. of bugs. No need to decipher clients. It's great.
- (2017-03-07) Torrance Scott: Screenshots. of bugs. No need to decipher clients. It's great.
- (2017-01-30) Dave P: Awesome!
- (2017-01-30) Dave P: Awesome!
- (2014-11-08) Gyro Renier De Leon: It was great on pointing out what was needed. Though It'd be even great if it could capture alerts as well.
- (2014-11-08) Gyro Renier De Leon: It was great on pointing out what was needed. Though It'd be even great if it could capture alerts as well.
- (2014-02-11) Jan Carter: Easy to use but extremely effective at pinpointing issues for developers, QA and product managers
- (2014-02-11) Jan Carter: Easy to use but extremely effective at pinpointing issues for developers, QA and product managers
- (2013-11-12) Lars Karup Nielsen: Fungerer rigtig godt! Har brugt det i 5 dage ifm. et redesign af en webshop. Super enkel måde at indsamle, prioritere og organisere bugs på!
- (2012-10-12) Mark Reuten: Nice work guys!
- (2012-10-12) Mark Reuten: Nice work guys!
- (2012-08-23) John Crumpton: Excellent tool for adding screenshot to bugherd bug issues. Would be good to have an option to take/not take a screenshot as this does slow down the adding of bugs somewhat - but great start!
- (2012-08-23) John Crumpton: Excellent tool for adding screenshot to bugherd bug issues. Would be good to have an option to take/not take a screenshot as this does slow down the adding of bugs somewhat - but great start!