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Buggy.so

Collect bug reports and ideas with zero friction

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Hunted byLefrostLefrost

Let your users report bugs and share ideas without any logins or clicking off your page, by way of a tiny embeddable widget and a slick dev-friendly dashboard.

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Hey PH 👋 🐞 Buggy.so: - is a plug-and-play solution for gathering feedback, categorised as 'bugs', and 'ideas'. - facilitates a tiny widget that you can import into your website and display in every page. - doesn't require your users to login or click off the page to submit feedback. - tracks the exact page a user submitted from, opt in to notification emails, and more. That's the gist of it. Several more core features are covered in Buggy.so's landing page. There's also dedicated docs for devs, so it's a piece of cake to get started. I'll be using Buggy.so for all my web startups moving forward these coming months. Thanks for your time. ✨

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Congrats on the launch @lefrost 🚀 Buggy looks cool, and something I can definitely see me using for my own product. Excited to see this grow and new features being added.
I love it, it's nice and simple and easy to use. I have to say the waving hands on the dashboards are unnecessary, I am already here and they are just distractions from the true value of the product.
Simple and effective! Buggy.so makes collecting user feedback easy and efficient.
Consider adding analytics to track the types of feedback more granularly. It could provide deeper insights into user issues.
Someone I know was looking for an easy feedback solution for their site, and Buggy.so seems perfect. I’ll definitely share it with them.
Can you elaborate on how the notification emails work? This feature could be quite handy for staying updated.
This tool seems perfect for gathering user insight in real-time. The no-login requirement is a big plus for user convenience.
I like how Buggy.so integrates directly into websites sites. It’s a hassle-free way for users to share feedback without disrupting their experience.
🎊 Congrats on the launch! I’m excited to see how this will change the game. Ready to start using it now! 🚀 @lefrost
Hey PH fam! 👋 Buggy.so looks like a slick little tool for gathering feedback without bugging your users (pun intended). I love how it's as easy as pie to implement and doesn't require users to jump through hoops to share their thoughts. 🥧 Comparing it to other feedback tools out there, Buggy.so seems to have found that sweet spot between simplicity and functionality. It's like the Goldilocks of feedback widgets – not too complex, not too basic, just right! 👌 One suggestion: Maybe consider adding a feature where users can vote on existing feedback. It could help prioritize those pesky bugs and brilliant ideas. Plus, who doesn't love a good popularity contest? 😉 Overall, Buggy.so looks like a great addition to any developer's toolkit. It's so user-friendly, even Sam Altman could probably figure it out (sorry, Elon). Speaking of which, I wonder if OpenAI uses something like this to gather feedback on ChatGPT. Maybe that's how it became so... chatty? 🤖💬 Anyway, great job on Buggy.so! Can't wait to see how it evolves. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find some bugs to report. It's not a bug, it's a feature hunt! 🐛🏹
Congrats on the launch. This great small utility tool and plug and play nature of it makes it very easy to use. Maybe u could provide some webhook or zapier integration if users want to log it somewhere.
Congrats @lefrost on launching Buggy.so! 🎉 The embeddable widget is super handy, and I'm excited to see how it enhances UX for web startups.