If you’ve ever had users discover bugs before you do, you know how painful (and embarrassing) it can be. Buglet helps you flip that dynamic - it’s a lightweight early-warning system for your website. Here’s what you can do with Buglet:
⚡ Catch issues before they become support tickets Our no-code widget captures visual bug reports instantly — with zero friction for your users.
📱 Integrate in minutes Drop in a single snippet and start receiving reports via your dashboard, email, or Slack.
🔍 Get context you can actually use Every report includes annotated screenshots and technical details, so you know exactly what went wrong and where.
⏱ Fix faster, build faster Spend less time chasing vague bug messages and more time shipping.
Buglet is built for founders, devs, and product teams who want a simple, proactive way to catch issues early. We’ve been iterating with early testers, and we’re excited to keep improving.
Let’s make fixing bugs proactive, not reactive. Thanks for checking us out!
Congrats on the launch! Catching bugs before users report them is such a big quality-of-life upgrade for small teams.
Great launch—turning user frustration into visual, actionable bug insights is a strong value. From a messaging perspective, when a founder lands on Buglet for the first time, what’s the one belief you want them to hold within 10–15 seconds?
Is it: • ‘I’ll finally catch UX issues before users churn.’ or • ‘I can understand friction without watching endless session replays.’
Because UX tools often struggle not with features but with communicating the moment of transformation. Curious how you're shaping that for Buglet.
Wonderful. It's a really lovely tool. Can you also allow a user to upload multiple screenshots? Maybe someone wants to share a detailed (marked) image
About Buglet on Product Hunt
“Turn customer frustration into actionable feedback”
Buglet launched on Product Hunt on December 2nd, 2025 and earned 148 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. Buglet is a lightweight, no-code widget for capturing visual bug reports directly from your users. Fast setup, clear feedback, happier customers.
Buglet was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), User Experience (364.7k followers) and SaaS (41.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 196.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Buglet?
Buglet was hunted by Daniel. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Want to see how Buglet stacked up against nearby launches in real time? Check out the live launch dashboard for upvote speed charts, proximity comparisons, and more analytics.
Hey PH 👋 I'm Daniel, the builder of Buglet.
If you’ve ever had users discover bugs before you do, you know how painful (and embarrassing) it can be. Buglet helps you flip that dynamic - it’s a lightweight early-warning system for your website.
Here’s what you can do with Buglet:
⚡ Catch issues before they become support tickets
Our no-code widget captures visual bug reports instantly — with zero friction for your users.
📱 Integrate in minutes
Drop in a single snippet and start receiving reports via your dashboard, email, or Slack.
🔍 Get context you can actually use
Every report includes annotated screenshots and technical details, so you know exactly what went wrong and where.
⏱ Fix faster, build faster
Spend less time chasing vague bug messages and more time shipping.
Buglet is built for founders, devs, and product teams who want a simple, proactive way to catch issues early. We’ve been iterating with early testers, and we’re excited to keep improving.
Let’s make fixing bugs proactive, not reactive. Thanks for checking us out!