Visual Feedback & Bug Reporting for Elementor Sites
Add a feedback button to your Elementor build and let clients and testers mark issues right where they see them. Every report includes the annotated screenshot, URL, browser, viewport, and JS console logs, so layout bugs and plugin conflicts arrive with context.
Client feedback that fits the way Elementor sites get built
Drop-in feedback widget
Clients comment on the page, not in email threads
Your client spots a section that breaks on mobile, clicks the widget, circles it, writes “this overlaps here,” and submits. No WordPress login, no screenshot pasted into Word, no fourth revision email. You see the exact page state they saw.
One click to capture an Elementor page with annotations
No Ybug account or training needed for clients and testers
Works on staging and production WordPress sites
Receipts on every report
Plugin conflicts show up in the report
When a slider add-on fights a form plugin, the symptom is visual but the cause is a JS error. Ybug captures the URL, browser, OS, viewport, and the JavaScript console at the moment feedback is sent, so your developer sees the error behind the broken section.
Browser, OS, viewport, and URL captured automatically
JS console errors included, plugin conflicts caught in the act
Clear context for popups, forms, and template-built pages
Pushes to your tools
Send Elementor fixes to the tools your team uses
Connect each site to Jira, Trello, ClickUp, Slack, GitHub, or your own webhook, and Ybug pushes the screenshot and metadata straight there. One client comment becomes one actionable ticket, not a to-do buried in your inbox.
Native sync to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, and 25+ more
One Ybug project per client site or launch
Zapier and webhooks for agency workflows
Close the loop
Keep client replies attached to the bug
Need clarification on a section or a popup? Reply from the Ybug report and your message lands in the client’s inbox. Their answer comes back to the same report, next to the screenshot it belongs to.
Reply from inside Ybug, delivered as a normal email
Client replies pin back to the same report
The whole conversation stays with the visual context
On-brand widget
Matches the site you designed in Elementor
Adjust the widget’s colors, fonts, copy, position, dark mode, and language to fit each client’s brand. Or hide the default button and trigger Ybug from your own Elementor button via the JS API.
Custom colors, fonts, copy, position, and dark mode
19 languages with fully editable labels
Trigger from your own button via the JS API
Why Elementor agencies and freelancers choose Ybug
The feedback tool for Elementor sites that covers the messy parts: client revisions, responsive breakpoints, popups, and the occasional plugin conflict.
Install in a minute, or skip the code
Use the free Ybug WordPress plugin (works with free Elementor), or paste the snippet via Elementor Pro’s Custom Code. Rather not touch the site? You and your testers can report from any page with the Ybug browser extension.
Works with any theme and template kit
Ybug runs on the rendered HTML, so it works with Hello, Astra, template kits, theme builder layouts, and whatever the next site uses.
Responsive bugs with real viewport data
Elementor’s editor shows three breakpoints; your visitors bring hundreds of window sizes. Every report includes viewport and screen size, so “broken on my phone” becomes reproducible.
Built for client revision rounds
Collect all feedback in one dashboard per project, mark reports resolved, and let clients see their input handled. Fewer revision calls, faster sign-off.
Add Ybug to an Elementor site in five minutes
Install the WordPress plugin or paste one snippet. No theme edits, no build steps.
1.
Create a Ybug project
Start a free 10-day trial, no credit card needed. Create one project for the Elementor site or client you want to test.
2.
Install the plugin or paste the snippet
Install the Ybug WordPress plugin and paste your project key, or add the snippet site-wide via Elementor Pro’s Custom Code (before </body>).
3.
Share the site and collect feedback
Send clients or testers the link. The feedback button is live on every page, and reports land in Ybug with screenshots, viewport data, and console logs attached.
Love the integration with Trello, their panel to keep track of bus is really good. The free tier is very generous and the pricing model is fair compared to other plugins and services. I have dropped Marker and Bugherd in favor of this one.
Christian Saborio
WordPress user
Easy to use Bug and user feedback plugin
I looked around for a while before I found Ybug and it was worth searching for it. It is way better as other tools I had considered first.
I really liked how easy it was to deploy the software/plugin on my Wordpress website. The feature that users can take screenshots and ad markups is priceless. It really speeds up the troubleshooting process.
Two options. Install the Ybug WordPress plugin and paste your project key, or add the widget snippet through Elementor Pro’s Custom Code feature (location: before </body>). Both take a few minutes.
Do I need Elementor Pro?
No. The Ybug WordPress plugin works on any WordPress site, including free Elementor. Elementor Pro’s Custom Code is just a convenient alternative if you prefer pasting the snippet directly.
Can Ybug help debug plugin conflicts on Elementor sites?
Often, yes. Every report includes the JavaScript console output from the moment feedback was sent. When a broken section is caused by two plugins fighting over a script, the error usually shows up right in the report.
Will it conflict with caching plugins like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache?
No. The widget script is loaded from Ybug’s CDN and doesn’t need to be cached or processed by your site. Caching, minification, and CDN plugins can stay as they are.
Can our users submit feedback without logging in?
Yes. Users can submit visual feedback and bug reports directly from your app in a few clicks – no signup or login required. Less friction means more useful feedback.
Will the feedback widget slow down our site or app?
Not at all. We’ve built Ybug to be lightweight and load asynchronously, so it won’t interfere with your page load speeds or user experience. You get the feedback you need without the lag.
Ready to collect feedback on your Elementor site?
Install the plugin, share the link, and turn vague revision notes into clear visual reports.