Installs through Squarespace Code Injection
Paste the Ybug snippet into the Footer field in Code Injection and save. Use site-wide injection for full review, or per-page injection when you only want feedback on a specific page.
Use Ybug as your Squarespace feedback tool and Squarespace testing tool: add a feedback button through Code Injection and let clients, stakeholders, or testers mark issues directly on the page. Every report lands with the annotated screenshot, URL, browser, viewport, and console logs attached — no vague “the layout looks off” emails.
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Your client opens the published Squarespace page, clicks the widget, circles the awkward mobile image crop, writes “this should show the whole product,” and submits. No Squarespace login, no marked-up PDF, no email thread asking which section they meant.
“The form didn’t work” isn’t enough to fix the issue. Ybug captures the URL, browser, OS, viewport, screen size, and JS console errors when feedback is sent. Your team can tell whether the problem came from a form, embed, mobile layout, or page-specific script.
Squarespace feedback shouldn’t live in a spreadsheet. Connect each Squarespace project to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, or your own webhook, and Ybug pushes the screenshot and metadata straight there. One site issue becomes one clean ticket.
Need to ask which form value they entered, which page they were reviewing, or what they expected the button to do? Reply from the Ybug report and your message lands in their inbox. Their answer pins back to the same report, next to the screenshot.
Match the widget to the site you built — colors, fonts, copy, position, dark mode, and language. Or hide the default button and trigger Ybug from your own page element via the JS API. The feedback tool for Squarespace website reviews can still feel polished and on-brand.
Squarespace feedback that fits real site launches: templates, mobile layouts, forms, bookings, product pages, embeds, and client review.
Paste the Ybug snippet into the Footer field in Code Injection and save. Use site-wide injection for full review, or per-page injection when you only want feedback on a specific page.
Landing pages, blogs, portfolios, service pages, product pages, forms, embeds, booking pages — Ybug runs on the rendered site, so testers can comment on what they actually see.
Responsive template issues rarely show up in a neat desktop screenshot. Ybug captures mobile screenshots with browser and viewport metadata, so layout bugs arrive with proof.
Clients don’t need to write a bug report. They point, annotate, type one sentence, and submit. Ybug turns that into Squarespace site feedback your team can actually act on.
Squarespace testing in three steps. Add one Code Injection snippet, save the site, and start collecting visual reports.
Start a free 10-day trial — no credit card. Create one project for the Squarespace website, campaign, or client review you want to test.
Open Squarespace Code Injection, paste the Ybug snippet into the Footer field, and save. Use per-page code injection if you only want Ybug on selected pages.
Send the published page to clients or testers. Reports land in Ybug with screenshots, metadata, console logs, and the exact URL attached.
Paste the snippet, share the page, and turn vague client notes into clear visual reports.
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