Works on WordPress

Visual Feedback & Bug Tracking Tool for WordPress Websites

Your clients point, click, and comment directly on your WordPress site. Every bug report lands with the screenshot, URL, browser, and console logs your devs need to fix it — no more email tennis. The WordPress feedback tool that works with any theme, plus Elementor, Divi, and WooCommerce.

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Feedback that fits your
WordPress workflow

Drop-in feedback widget

Feedback so easy your clients actually send it

Your client points at the broken hero image, draws an arrow, types “fix this,” and hits submit. No login, no Photoshop, no email thread asking which page. You get an annotated screenshot of the exact page — fix it once and move on.

  • One-click capture — no client account or training
  • Annotated screenshot with the URL of the page they were on
  • Works on live, staging, or password-protected sites
Receipts on every report

Reproduce bugs without playing detective

“The form looks weird” isn’t a ticket. Every Ybug report comes pre-loaded with the URL, browser, OS, viewport, and JS console errors — captured the moment your client hits submit. Fix it on the first try, not the third.

  • Browser, OS, viewport, and URL captured automatically
  • JS console errors and warnings captured automatically
  • No more “which browser?” or “press F12 and screenshot it”
Browser, OS, viewport, URL, and JS console logs captured automatically with a Ybug WordPress bug report
Pushes to your tools

Send fixes to your devs, not to your inbox

Bug reporting for WordPress shouldn’t pile up in email. Each WordPress project wires to its own destination — Jira, Trello, ClickUp, GitHub, Slack — and Ybug pushes the report and the receipts straight there. One ticket per bug, ready to triage.

  • Native sync to Jira, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, GitHub, Slack, and 25+ more
  • One Ybug project per WordPress site, each with its own destination
  • Zapier and webhooks for everything else
Ybug pushing a WordPress bug report into Jira, Trello, and Slack
Close the loop

Reply to your client without leaving Ybug

Hit “Reply” on the report and your message lands in your client’s inbox. Their answer pins back to the same report — the whole thread lives where the bug lives. No more “did I email them about this?” tab-switching across Gmail, Slack, and Trello.

  • Reply from inside Ybug, delivered as a normal email
  • Client replies pin back to the same report, in order
  • Full thread stays attached to the bug, not your Gmail
Replying to a WordPress client’s bug report from inside the Ybug dashboard
On-brand widget

Looks like part of the site you built, not a third-party plugin

Match the widget to the brand you’re shipping — colors, fonts, copy, button position, dark mode. Or skip the visible widget entirely and trigger the form from your own button via the JS API. Your clients see a polished site, not a third-party plugin.

  • Custom colors, fonts, copy, position, and dark mode
  • 19 languages with fully editable labels
  • Trigger from your own button via the JS API
Customized on-brand Ybug feedback widget on a WordPress agency client site

Why WordPress developers and agencies choose Ybug

Bug reporting for WordPress that fits the themes, plugins, and client deadlines you already juggle.

Works with any WordPress theme

Twenty Twenty-Four, custom build, page-builder — Ybug runs on the rendered HTML, so themes don’t matter. Dark mode, RTL, multilingual — all handled.

Plays nice with Elementor, Divi & WooCommerce

Page builders, shop plugins, membership stacks — clients can comment on any block they see. Zero conflicts with the plugins you already ship.

No code required — install via plugin

Plugin from the dashboard, project key, save. No FTP, no editing header.php, no bundler gymnastics.

One project per client site

Ten WordPress sites, ten clean Ybug projects — each with its own team access, its own Jira board, its own Slack channel. No more crossed wires.

Up and running on WordPress in five minutes

Three steps to install the Ybug WordPress plugin. No FTP, no developer required.

1.

Create a Ybug project

Sign up for a free 10-day trial — no credit card. Create a project for your site or client.

2.

Install the Ybug WordPress plugin

Install the Ybug WordPress plugin from the dashboard, paste your project key, hit save. Prefer code? Drop a one-line snippet in your theme.

3.

Start collecting visual feedback

The widget appears on every page. Clients click, comment, submit — reports land in your dashboard with the receipts attached.

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WordPress feedback tool — frequently asked questions

How do I install Ybug on a WordPress site?

Install the Ybug WordPress plugin from the dashboard, paste your project key, and save. Prefer code? Drop the one-line snippet into your theme instead.

Does it work with page builders like Elementor, Divi, or Beaver Builder?

Yes. Ybug runs on the rendered HTML of any page, so it’s compatible with Elementor, Divi, Beaver Builder, Bricks, WPBakery, and other page builders. Clients can comment on any block, section, or widget they can see.

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 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 I limit the widget to staging only, or to logged-in users?

Yes. You can load the snippet conditionally: only on a staging domain, only for logged-in users, or only for specific roles like editors. The WordPress plugin exposes settings for this, or you can wrap the snippet in a PHP conditional in your theme.

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.

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