Installs through Webflow Footer code
Copy your Ybug snippet, paste it into Site settings → Custom code → Footer code, publish. No app approval, no build pipeline, no handoff to a developer unless you want one.
Use Ybug as your Webflow feedback tool and Webflow testing tool: add a feedback button to your site and let clients, testers, or merchants mark issues right where they see them. Every report lands with the annotated screenshot, URL, viewport, browser, and console logs already attached — so breakpoint bugs, broken forms, and Ecommerce checkout issues arrive with context.
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Your client spots a button that wraps badly on mobile, clicks the widget, circles it, writes “this jumps on my iPhone,” and submits. No Webflow login, no Figma detour, no Slack thread full of screenshots. You get the exact page state they saw.
Was it tablet, mobile landscape, or a narrow browser window? Ybug captures the URL, browser, OS, viewport, screen size, and JS console errors at the moment feedback is sent. Your developer can reproduce the bug without asking the client for detective work.
Bug tracking for Webflow shouldn’t disappear into email. Connect each Webflow project to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, or your own webhook, and Ybug pushes the screenshot and metadata straight there. One report becomes one actionable ticket.
Need clarification on a CMS item, checkout step, or mobile layout? Reply from the Ybug report and your message lands in the client’s inbox. When they answer, the reply comes back to the same report, next to the screenshot it belongs to.
Match the widget to the site you’re launching — colors, fonts, copy, position, dark mode, and language. Or hide the default button and trigger Ybug from your own Webflow button via the JS API. Client review feels polished, not bolted on.
The feedback tool for Webflow sites that covers the messy launch details: CMS templates, custom code, mobile breakpoints, and Ecommerce flows.
Copy your Ybug snippet, paste it into Site settings → Custom code → Footer code, publish. No app approval, no build pipeline, no handoff to a developer unless you want one.
Landing page, blog post, Collection item, gated resource, pricing page — Ybug runs on the rendered site, so clients can mark up whatever Webflow publishes.
Sticky CTAs, nav menus, forms, hero sections, product cards — Ybug captures the mobile screenshot plus viewport metadata, so your team sees the conversion bug exactly as the tester saw it.
Test product pages, cart behavior, discount messages, checkout pages, payment paths, and order confirmation before customers hit the snag. Sensitive fields can be anonymized before anything is sent.
One snippet in Webflow Footer code. Publish to your webflow.io staging domain or custom domain, then start collecting visual feedback.
Start a free 10-day trial — no credit card. Create one project for the Webflow site, client, or launch you want to test.
In Webflow, open Site settings → Custom code and paste your Ybug snippet into Footer code before </body>. Save your changes.
Webflow custom code runs on published pages. Publish to staging or your custom domain, share the link, and reports land in Ybug with the receipts attached.
Site settings > Custom code > Footer code. Save, publish the site, and the feedback button appears on your published Webflow pages.Paste the snippet, publish the site, and turn vague client notes into clear visual reports.
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