Annotated evidence
Capture the page, draw attention to the problem, and redact private information before submitting.
BugDrop is a free, open-source feedback widget that captures what someone saw, what their browser was doing, and what they wanted changed—then sends the report to the place the development team already works.
Feedback captured
The button clips on smaller screens.
Screenshot, annotation, page URL, viewport, and browser context are ready to become a GitHub Issue.
The job
A report like “this looks broken” starts a scavenger hunt. Developers still need the page, viewport, browser, screenshot, and a clear indication of what looked wrong before they can act.
The approach
BugDrop collects that evidence at the moment of feedback. Reporters can capture and annotate the page, redact sensitive areas, and submit the result as a structured GitHub Issue instead of opening another feedback dashboard.
The distinction
The product stays close to the existing engineering workflow: one script tag on the website, GitHub Issues on the other side, and a self-hosting path for teams that want full control.
How it helps
Capture the page, draw attention to the problem, and redact private information before submitting.
Attach the URL, viewport, browser details, and other useful context that is easily lost in a written report.
Create structured GitHub Issues with labels and metadata instead of asking the team to monitor a separate inbox.
Install the lightweight widget quickly, inspect the source, customize it, or self-host it when the workflow demands it.
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