Add a feedback button to your Framer site and let clients and testers mark up issues right on the page. Every report arrives with an annotated screenshot, URL, viewport, browser, and JS console logs, so you spend your time fixing instead of asking follow-up questions.
Client feedback that keeps up with how fast Framer sites ship
Drop-in feedback widget
Feedback lands on the page, not in your inbox
Your client spots a hero that wraps oddly on mobile, clicks the widget, circles it, and hits send. No Framer login, no annotated PDFs, no “see attached screenshot” emails. You get the exact page state they saw, ready to fix.
One click to capture a Framer page with annotations
No Ybug account or training needed for clients and testers
No Framer editor seats needed for clients or testers
Receipts on every report
Breakpoint bugs arrive with the receipts
Framer gives you desktop, tablet, and phone breakpoints; your visitors bring every window size in between. Ybug stamps each report with the URL, browser, OS, viewport, and screen size, plus JS console errors from code components and embeds. Reproducing the bug stops being detective work.
Browser, OS, viewport, and URL captured automatically
JS console errors included for code components and embeds
Clear context for CMS pages, localized pages, and forms
Pushes to your tools
Send Framer feedback to the tools your team uses
Feedback shouldn’t retire in a spreadsheet. Connect your Framer project to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, or your own webhook, and Ybug pushes the annotated screenshot and metadata straight there. One report becomes one actionable ticket.
Native sync to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, and 25+ more
One Ybug project per Framer site, client, or launch
Zapier and webhooks for studio and freelance workflows
Close the loop
Keep client replies attached to the bug
Need clarification on a CMS item or a mobile layout? Reply from the Ybug report and your message lands in the client’s inbox. When they answer, the reply returns to the same report, right 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 keeps its visual context
On-brand widget
A widget that doesn’t embarrass your design
You shipped a polished Framer site; the feedback button shouldn’t look like a bolt-on. Match colors, fonts, copy, position, dark mode, and language, or hide the default button and trigger Ybug from your own component 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 Framer designers and studios choose Ybug
The feedback tool for Framer sites that covers the launch details: breakpoints, CMS collections, localization, and client review rounds.
Installs through Framer Custom Code
Copy your Ybug snippet, open Site settings → Custom code, paste it at the end of the body tag, and publish. Rather not add code, or on Framer’s free plan? You and your testers can report from any page with the Ybug browser extension.
Made for design-led review
Clients comment on the shipped site, not a static mockup: fonts loaded, real content in place. Annotations land on a screenshot of exactly what they saw.
Every breakpoint, every device
Reports include viewport and screen size, so the tablet-only overlap or the phone-only nav bug arrives reproducible instead of “it looks broken on my iPad.”
Client review without extra seats
Framer charges per editor seat; feedback shouldn’t. Anyone on the page can report with Ybug, and reporters are always free and unlimited.
Add Ybug to Framer in five minutes
One snippet in your Framer site’s Custom code. Publish, share the link, and start collecting visual feedback.
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Create a Ybug project
Start a free 10-day trial, no credit card needed. Create one project for the Framer site or client you want to test.
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Paste the snippet into Custom code
In Framer, open Site settings → Custom code and paste your Ybug snippet at the end of the <body> tag. Custom code requires a paid Framer site plan.
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Publish and share the site
Custom code runs on your published site. Publish, share the link with clients or testers, and reports land in Ybug with the context attached.
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.
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.
Create a Ybug project, copy the widget snippet, then paste it in Framer under Site settings > Custom code, at the end of the <body> tag. Publish the site and the feedback button appears on your published pages.
Does it work on Framer’s free plan?
Custom code is a paid Framer feature, so you’ll need a paid site plan (Basic and up) to add the widget. On Framer’s free plan? Install the Ybug browser extension instead: you and your testers can report from any page, no snippet required. Ybug itself has a Free Forever plan.
Will the widget interfere with Framer animations and interactions?
No. Ybug loads asynchronously after your page and renders as a small overlay button, so scroll effects, transitions, and interactive components behave exactly as you designed them. Reports capture a screenshot of the page in its current state.
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.
Does it work on mobile and iOS Safari?
Yes. Every report includes the URL, browser, OS, viewport, and screen size, so mobile layout bugs arrive with the context your team needs to reproduce them. Testers can report from iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and modern desktop browsers.
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 Framer site?
Paste the snippet, publish the site, and turn vague client notes into clear visual reports.