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Enping

Feedback that lands where it happened

Productivity
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Enping turns any website into a feedback surface. Visitors point to the exact element, and every report includes the page, element, and state — no back-and-forth. Feedback lands on a real-time board, AI triage keeps it sorted, and confirmed bugs become GitHub issues automatically. One snippet, any framework. Safe on production: the widget loads only for people you allow.

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Hey Product Hunt — Dennis here, co-founder of Enping with Matias. We've run client projects for years, and feedback was always the worst part. Cropped screenshots in WhatsApp. "The button doesn't work" — which button? Which page? Which browser? We spent more time reconstructing reports than fixing bugs. Enping is the tool we wanted: one snippet on any site (React, Vue, Svelte, plain HTML — no build step). Clients and visitors point at the exact element, and the report lands on a real-time board with the full context attached. Confirmed bugs open as GitHub issues automatically, Slack and Linear are built in, and AI triage keeps the inbox sorted. The part we're proudest of: it's safe on production. Most feedback widgets are built for staging. Enping loads only for the people you allow — authenticated reviewers, signed host identity, or time-boxed invite links you can hand a client for a week. You can try it without signing up: the widget is live on enping.app itself. Point at anything on the landing page and watch it land on our board in real time. There's a free sandbox for dev and staging projects, and Product Hunt gets 30% off the first 3 months with LAUNCHDAY (valid 7 days). We're both here all day. Tell us what's missing — brutal feedback is literally the product.

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We’ve had Enping running on BetterOEM (an auto-parts marketplace we’re building) for a while now, so this isn’t launch-day enthusiasm. The concrete change: testers used to send us [“search is broken” / a cropped screenshot] and we’d lose few minutes reconstructing which element, which filter state, which browser. Now the report lands with all of that attached and we can act on most of them without a single follow-up. The “stop reconstructing reports” promise in the post is the real thing,that’s exactly what it does.

What's the worst bug report you've ever received?


Mine was something like: "The page is broken."

No screenshot. No URL. No browser version. No steps to reproduce. Just that 😅

We spent more time trying to understand the report than fixing the actual issue.

how much time everyone here has spent playing detective before they could actually fix the bug.

I've been lucky enough to work on several project with Dennis and Matias. I had access to Enping on various projects, where it felt like feedback on design, look&feel or actual functions was much easier and more intuitive for me to give. Doing screenshots, screen recordings, voice notes or even try to do a quick photoshop of what I would like to have fixed is definitely history!

Better for the devs, better for the clients - this looks like a win/win to me.
Good job guys

@feldrok Interesting approach.

Looking at the site, I can see why capturing the exact element and state matters, but I’m wondering where teams draw the line between feedback and noise.

If you make reporting frictionless, do people start reporting every tiny thing and overwhelm the team, or have you found the opposite happens?

About Enping on Product Hunt

Feedback that lands where it happened

Enping was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 27 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #33 on the daily leaderboard. Enping turns any website into a feedback surface. Visitors point to the exact element, and every report includes the page, element, and state — no back-and-forth. Feedback lands on a real-time board, AI triage keeps it sorted, and confirmed bugs become GitHub issues automatically. One snippet, any framework. Safe on production: the widget loads only for people you allow.

Enping was featured in Productivity (653.8k followers), SaaS (42.5k followers) and Developer Tools (514k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 257.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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