Ybug vs Feedbucket: Visual feedback without the $49 entry fee
Feedbucket does screenshot and video feedback well, and it starts at $49/month with no free plan in sight. Ybug covers the same workflow with a Free Forever plan, flat pricing from €13, and 25+ integrations.
These two are close cousins: a feedback button on your site, annotated screenshots, screen recordings, console logs attached. Choose Ybug for the same workflow with a Free Forever plan, plans sized for small teams, and a wider integration lineup. Choose Feedbucket if you want video feedback on the entry plan and don’t mind trial-only pricing.
How Ybug compares to Feedbucket
Feedbucket is a solid tool that shares Ybug’s core idea: let clients report issues right on the page, with the technical context attached. The differences show up around the edges, and on the invoice.
Feature
Ybug
Feedbucket
Best for
Visual feedback & bug reports on websites (agencies, SaaS, QA)
Flat pricing on both sides. Very different numbers.
Feedbucket’s pricing is flat and honest, it just starts high. The Pro plan is $49/month and covers 2 team members and 5 projects; the moment a third person joins, you’re on the Business plan at $89/month. And there’s no free plan, only a 14-day trial.
Ybug starts where small teams actually are. BASIC covers 3 team members for €13/month, STARTUP covers 7 for €29/month, reporters are always unlimited and free, and the Free Forever plan means a side project never has to graduate to a paid plan at all.
Feedbucket gives you 14 days to evaluate, then it’s paid plans only, starting at $49/month. That’s fine for an agency in full swing, less fine for a side project or the one client site you touch twice a year.
Ybug has a Free Forever plan with unlimited reporters, plus a 10-day trial of the paid features. Small projects can stay free for good.
Room for your whole team
Feedbucket’s Pro plan covers 2 team members. The third person who needs to see feedback pushes you to Business at $89/month, whether they triage daily or peek in once a sprint.
Ybug plans are sized for real teams. BASIC covers 3 members for €13/month, STARTUP covers 7 for €29/month, and reporters never count against a seat.
An extension for everything else
Feedbucket lives where its script is installed: your own sites, plus a WordPress plugin. For any other page, you’re back to manual screenshots.
Ybug adds Chrome and Firefox extensions, so your team can send annotated screenshot reports from any webpage, even ones without the snippet. Handy for QA rounds and competitor teardowns.
More places to send feedback
Feedbucket connects to 15+ tools, which covers the usual suspects. If your stack goes beyond that list, you’re routing through Zapier or webhooks.
Ybug ships 25+ native integrations: Jira, Trello, Slack, ClickUp, GitHub, and friends, plus webhooks, Zapier, and a REST API. You can also reply to reporters by email straight from the dashboard.
Ybug vs Feedbucket: the trade-offs at a glance
Free plan vs. free trial
Ybug’s Free Forever plan keeps small projects running; Feedbucket gives you 14 days, then it’s $49/month minimum.
Seats for small teams
Ybug covers 3 members for €13 and 7 for €29; Feedbucket’s $49 plan covers 2, then it’s $89/month.
Extension included
Ybug’s browser extension captures screenshot reports on any site, no snippet needed; Feedbucket requires its script.
Integration breadth
Ybug connects to 25+ tools natively, plus webhooks, Zapier, and a REST API; Feedbucket lists 15+.
Why teams choose Ybug
The same screenshot-and-video workflow, with a free plan and room for your team.
Effortless visual feedback
Users draw, highlight, and comment directly on the live website using annotated screenshots.
Full technical context
Every report includes browser details, screen size, URL, and JavaScript console logs, so developers can reproduce issues without back-and-forth.
Seamless integrations
Send feedback directly to Jira, Slack, ClickUp, GitHub, and other tools your team already uses.
Screen recording
Record user interactions with one click to capture complex bugs in motion.
Plug-and-play setup
Add Ybug to your site in under 5 minutes using a snippet, browser extension, or CMS plugin.
Predictable pricing that scales
Affordable plans built for freelancers, agencies, and growing product teams.
Switching from Feedbucket to Ybug
Making the switch is easier than you think. Ybug integrates with your existing tools, so you don't migrate data—you just change your feedback source.
Install the widget, browser extension, or CMS plugin in minutes.
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Connect your existing tools
Send feedback directly to Jira, ClickUp, Slack, or your current workflow.
No long migrations. No client retraining. Just clearer, more actionable feedback from day one.
Here’s what our users say
Simple, effective tool perfectly integrated into our workflow
Ybug makes collecting feedback and bugs extremely smooth, even for non-technical users. Annotated screenshots, automatic environment information (browser, console, URL, screen size), and integrations with our project management tools save considerable time during testing and support phases. Installation is quick, the interface is clear, and the team behind the product is responsive and attentive.
Gianito R.
Consultant et développeur web
Ybug user experience after more than 3 years
I like the simplicity of the parametrization, yet the sophisticated functionality in the background. It is a perfect tool for implementation projects, with no time you will have a prepared solution fur bug tracking and ticket collections. Have been using this tool with e-mail + redmine integration and it was just really good. From user perspective it is absolutely simple, project is defined by the web url where they are standing at and they focus only on the problem reporting. All technicall info is sent automatically.
Luboš Š.
Senior Professional ERP Consultant
Excellence Website Widget
Ybug is intuitive and easy to use for someone who by nature is not technical. It is quite flexible - where some tools are limited to bug reporting, we use Ybug not only to report bugs, but to also solicit feedback on specific pages and products. Ybug also provides an invaluable screenshot that enables a customer to show us the exact issue. On top of this, service is excellent.
EscolaSoft use ybug on daily basis and find it very useful.
Easy to install process, Jira and Github integration. We found a bug with taking screenshots in an iframe, which was submitted and fixed by the really responsive team.
Mateusz W.
CTO at EscolaSoft
Great software for visual bug reporting!
We use it daily to help client capture feedback and send this feedback directly to our project management tool basecamp.
Noah M.
CEO at Webwirkung
Easy to use and integrates nicely with our PM tools
There are 3 main features that I like the most: 1. Unlike other feedback software that we used before, Ybug is easier to launch for each project. It typically takes 2-3 minutes to add a project to Ybug and start sending feedback. 2. It has a nice Chrome extension, which allows to capture screenshots on any website and tag to any project that we are currently working on. 3. Ybug integrates nicely with Teamwork (our PM tool), so each feedback that is submitted on the development websites - is automatically created as a task for our development team.
Artur P.
Project manager
Easy to setup, easy to use
One central tool to get bug reports from non tech users, with a lot of information that help the dev team to understand the problem (url, screenshot, etc)
The Chrome widget is very powerful. Internal users just have to install it, and they can immediately report bug or else.
For most teams, yes. Feedbucket has no free plan and starts at $49/month for 2 team members; a team of three or more needs the Business plan at $89/month. Ybug’s flat plans start at €13/month for 3 team members, STARTUP covers 7 for €29/month, and there’s a Free Forever plan.
How is Ybug different from Feedbucket?
The core workflow is similar: a widget on your site, annotated screenshots, screen recording, console logs. The differences sit around it. Ybug adds a Free Forever plan, Chrome and Firefox extensions for pages without the snippet, 25+ native integrations plus webhooks and a REST API, and plans sized for small teams.
Does Ybug capture screen recordings like Feedbucket?
Yes. Reporters can record their screen while reproducing the issue, and the video lands in the same report as the screenshot, console logs, and environment info. Screen recording is available on the STARTUP plan and up.
Is Ybug hard to install?
Not at all. It's just a simple JavaScript snippet. If you use WordPress, we even have a plugin. You can be up and running in under 5 minutes.
Can clients submit feedback without logging in?
Yes. With Ybug, clients can submit annotated feedback directly from your site without logging in or creating guest accounts. It removes the friction that often stops clients from reporting issues.
Does Ybug really integrate with Jira/ClickUp as well as Feedbucket?
We sure do. Ybug works seamlessly with Jira, ClickUp, and plenty of other tools. You can find the full list on our integrations page.
Ready to keep the workflow and shrink the bill?
Annotated screenshots, console logs, and a Free Forever plan. Try Ybug free for 10 days.