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BugHerd vs TrackDuck: What are the differences?

Developers describe BugHerd as "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. On the other hand, TrackDuck is detailed as "Visual feedback for websites and designs". TrackDuck covers all your feedback needs: from mockups to live websites. Give feedback and highlight issues on any existing website in seconds.

BugHerd and TrackDuck are primarily classified as "Bug Reporting" and "Visual Collaboration" tools respectively.

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, TrackDuck provides the following key features:

  • Add comments on live websites
  • Getting screenshots of issues
  • Collect visual feedback from site visitors
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    What is BugHerd?

    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.

    What is TrackDuck?

    TrackDuck covers all your feedback needs: from mockups to live websites. Give feedback and highlight issues on any existing website in seconds.

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    What are some alternatives to BugHerd and TrackDuck?
    Usersnap
    Usersnap is the #1 bug tracking tool for every web project. Collaborate on screenshots with colleagues and clients. Usersnap makes tracking bugs and collecting feedback on design drafts and prototypes easy.
    Jira
    Jira's secret sauce is the way it simplifies the complexities of software development into manageable units of work. Jira comes out-of-the-box with everything agile teams need to ship value to customers faster.
    Trello
    Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
    ProjectHuddle
    It lets your clients and colleagues leave sticky-note style feedback right on top of your designs and live websites. Forget worded, confusing design revisions buried in email chains. Get real, contextual feedback right on top of your project with a single click. And, since it's hosted right in your WordPress site, there's no giving up your privacy or locking yourself into a service you don't control.
    WordPress
    The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers, and when you’re ready for more there are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost anything you can imagine. Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call “home” — we’d love you to join the family.
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