BugHerd is the world's leading website feedback and bug-tracking tool. Globally, thousands of leading agencies and marketing teams love it for the ease and collaboration it brings to their website projects.
BugHerd has revolutionised the way agencies collect and manage website feedback from clients and internal teams. It is perfect for teams and individuals involved in website design and development. With BugHerd you can easily pin feedback directly to specific elements of the web pages. It acts as a transparent layer on the website that is visible only to you and your team. Submitted feedback and bugs are sent to a central Kanban task board that provides all stakeholders with full visibility of the project.
Get started in 3 easy steps:
STEP 1
Go to bugherd.com and click Start 14-day Free trial.
STEP 2
Sign up to create your first project. You can test BugHerd out on any website. It will only be visible to you.
STEP 3
And voila! You can start collecting feedback and invite others to try it out with you. It’s that simple.
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Based on our record, BugHerd should be more popular than Godville. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I believe https://godvillegame.com/ is very close to what you are aiming at. And they have pre-moderation that takes months (that is, your game has to have that much time). But apart from that I was enjoying this game for around 4 years and creating content was maybe the most fun part of it, even as only 2-5% of the creations were accepted. Source: over 2 years ago
Godville (https://godvillegame.com) seems inspired by it, but taken to 11. You can play as actively as you want, but you can also close the tab and not return for years, and your character will happily quest/level up/buy/sell/eat/fish/heal/revive/change guilds/get drunk/etc. On its own. IIRC it even allows spending money if that's your thing. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
This is a great idea, but scanning through appears to be basically https://bugherd.com/ ? Source: about 1 year ago
Competitors There are a few competitors out there that do something very similar (see https://ruttl.com/, https://usepastel.com/, https://bugherd.com/, https://www.markup.io/). This seems to suggest that there seems to be a general market for such a product. Source: about 1 year ago
Currently using BugHerd for web QA (love it) and looking for something similar for email. Source: over 1 year ago
Bugherd is good for this. Used it extensively when I worked for a web agency and it saved so much time. https://bugherd.com/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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