Catch bugs, before your users do!
Buglet is a lightweight, no-code widget for capturing visual bug reports directly from your users. Fast setup, clear feedback, happier customers.
Hey PH 👋 I'm Daniel, the builder of Buglet.
We've all been there — your users find bugs on your website before you do, it’s frustrating and your customers pay the price. Buglet is here to flip the script. Think of us as the early warning system for website issues.
With Buglet, you can:
⚡ Catch bugs before your users do: — Our no-code widget lets you capture visual bug reports in real time.
📱 Effortless setup & integration: — Simply drop in the code snippet. Whether you’re using email or Slack, Buglet notifies you instantly.
🔍 Clear, actionable insights: — Every bug report comes with annotated screenshots and context, so you know exactly what needs fixing.
⏱ Save time & keep customers happy: — By nipping issues in the bud, you can focus more on building and less on firefighting.
We built Buglet to empower founders and teams to preempt bug frustrations and deliver a seamless user experience. We've taken early feedback from developers and product teams, and we’re excited to keep iterating.
💬 I'd love to hear what you think—whether it's feedback, questions, or your experiences with bug tracking, please share. 🚀 Check out Buglet at buglet.cc and get started for free. 📣 And if you know someone who’s wrestling with website issues, send them our way.
Let’s make bug fixes proactive, not reactive. Thanks for checking out Buglet!
@busmark_w_nika Thanks for your kind words! It is the company who sells something that receives feedback from their customers by embedding the feedback widget in their website.
Its super lightweight and easy to set up. You can try it out for yourself on buglet.cc. Hope that answers your question :)
@daniel_scaife Aaa, okay. In that case, I would add with a little text somewhere, "Leave us feedback, use Buglet". Because if people do not know the tool, they probably do not know what the buglet is and what its purpose is. :)
@busmark_w_nika That's a fair point. I think it's worth noting, you can set Buglet to be activated by a button if you feel users might not know what it is for. All you need to do is add a classname to the button called "buglet-trigger" and it will bring up the feedback modal when clicked. Then you can have whatever custom text you want on the button such as "Leave us feedback" etc...
@daniel_scaife This is a good point I didn't know about :) Good you pointed it out so users will be more familiar :) Thank you!
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That logo is absolutely killer, Daniel! Buglet solving the embarrassing problem of users finding bugs before you do is brilliant. Love the instant slack notifs too.
Pumped to see how this helps teams stay ahead + follow the developments!!
Is there a way to tag or categorize bug reports automatically based on content? That could really help with prioritizing issues.
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Buglet keeps things refreshingly simple — a no-code widget that helps users report bugs visually, right when they happen. Quick to set up, easy to use, and a big win for smoother user experiences and faster fixes.
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How do you plan to address the needs of users who require advanced customization for complex workflows, given that no-code solutions like yours often limit the ability to add custom features or integrations beyond the provided options?
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Buglet is smooth to use — users can report issues with screenshots, and the team can pinpoint problems right away. Setup is simple with no extra integration needed. Especially useful for new products where fast feedback loops matter.
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From frustration to feedback? 🐞➡️💡 Buglet helps turn user pain into product gains. Every bug is a chance to build better! 🔧❤️
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Buglet is a super handy tool for collecting visual bug reports without code—I loved how quick it was to set up, and it made it easy for users to share clear feedback. It’s a lightweight way to catch issues early and keep customers happy.
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This is the cutest feedback I have seen! :D
I am trying to understand that:
Is this something that a user, who provides feedback, can download? Or is it for the company that sells something and receives the feedback?
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@busmark_w_nika Thanks for your kind words! It is the company who sells something that receives feedback from their customers by embedding the feedback widget in their website.
Its super lightweight and easy to set up. You can try it out for yourself on buglet.cc. Hope that answers your question :)
minimalist phone: creating folders
@daniel_scaife Aaa, okay. In that case, I would add with a little text somewhere, "Leave us feedback, use Buglet". Because if people do not know the tool, they probably do not know what the buglet is and what its purpose is. :)
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@busmark_w_nika That's a fair point. I think it's worth noting, you can set Buglet to be activated by a button if you feel users might not know what it is for. All you need to do is add a classname to the button called "buglet-trigger" and it will bring up the feedback modal when clicked. Then you can have whatever custom text you want on the button such as "Leave us feedback" etc...
minimalist phone: creating folders
@daniel_scaife This is a good point I didn't know about :) Good you pointed it out so users will be more familiar :) Thank you!
That logo is absolutely killer, Daniel! Buglet solving the embarrassing problem of users finding bugs before you do is brilliant. Love the instant slack notifs too.
Pumped to see how this helps teams stay ahead + follow the developments!!
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@cranqnow Cheers Sam, I appreciate your support :)
@daniel_scaife Anytime Daniel :)
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Is there a way to tag or categorize bug reports automatically based on content? That could really help with prioritizing issues.
Buglet keeps things refreshingly simple — a no-code widget that helps users report bugs visually, right when they happen. Quick to set up, easy to use, and a big win for smoother user experiences and faster fixes.
How do you plan to address the needs of users who require advanced customization for complex workflows, given that no-code solutions like yours often limit the ability to add custom features or integrations beyond the provided options?
Buglet is smooth to use — users can report issues with screenshots, and the team can pinpoint problems right away. Setup is simple with no extra integration needed. Especially useful for new products where fast feedback loops matter.
From frustration to feedback? 🐞➡️💡 Buglet helps turn user pain into product gains. Every bug is a chance to build better! 🔧❤️
Buglet is a super handy tool for collecting visual bug reports without code—I loved how quick it was to set up, and it made it easy for users to share clear feedback. It’s a lightweight way to catch issues early and keep customers happy.