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BugHerd vs StackHawk: What are the differences?
BugHerd: Simple issue tracking for web developers. BugHerd embeds directly into a website so bugs are flagged and managed visually without the need to fill out lengthy forms. BugHerd also lets your client and stakeholders log bugs visually right from within your website or web application. They never have to switch into another app, and it’s easier and faster than sending an email; StackHawk: Find, triage, and fix application security bugs. An application security tool built for developers. Automated security bug scanning for the entire dev pipeline. Find, Triage, and Fix.
BugHerd can be classified as a tool in the "Bug Reporting" category, while StackHawk is grouped under "Security".
Some of the features offered by BugHerd are:
- Access your task list directly on your website.- BugHerd embeds a sidebar on websites that you're working on, letting you view and manage your tasks without needing to constantly switch tabs.
- See exactly what your client sees.- With our optional browser extensions, you can capture annotated screenshots of exactly what your client sees. No more collecting screenshots in Word docs!
- BugHerd works with your existing tools.- Enhance your existing workflow by integrating BugHerd with the project management and customer support apps you already use.
On the other hand, StackHawk provides the following key features:
- Scan your running app for security bugs with a single Docker command
- Prioritize high risk findings, manage backlog of low risk items, and silence noise of known and accepted risk
- Manage configuration in code, allowing for collaboration, scalability, and version control
Pros of BugHerd
- Easy Setup6
- Github integration3
Pros of StackHawk
- CI/CD pipeline integration1