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BugBug Alternatives

About BugBug

Reliable, modern end-to-end test automation tool that improves testers’ and developers’ work.

What are the top BugBug Alternatives?

Check out this list of the best BugBug alternatives. Compare the top features, pricing, pros & cons and user ratings to suit your needs.

#1 Alternative

About Disbug

Disbug is bug fixing tool that reduces friction between your Development and QA team.

For QA →

Explain and narrate the problem visually

Show developers exactly what happened when it went wrong.

  • Screencast & narrate
  • Draw over screen while narrating
  • Add annotation to screenshots

For Developers →

One click capture of the entire context for bug reports

Instantly know what went wrong from every angle by capturing the complete session.

  • Console Logs
  • Network Logs
  • Local storage
  • User clicks
  • Form fills
  • Screen size
  • Viewport size
  • Operating System
  • Browser Version

For Designers →

Edit live websites for pixel-perfect design feedback

See your changes in context and make real edits - instead of simple notes or images.

  • Edit the content, color, font, space on web objects directly
  • Annotate/Edit directly on web app objects instead of screenshots/videos

Pricing

1. Plan- Startup

  • Price: $33
  • Duration: 1 month
  • Users: 5

2. Plan- Business

  • Price: $66
  • Duration: 1 month
  • Users: 10

3. Plan- Agency

  • Price: $166
  • Duration: 1 month
  • Users: 25

4. Plan-Enterprise

  • Price: Custom
  • Duration: Custom
  • Users: Unlimited

*All prices when billed annually

You can check further details for pricing on this link

#2 Alternative

About BugBattle

BugBattle is the most affordable and fun in-app bug reporting tool for apps & web apps.

Bugbattle expedites the bug reporting process throughout the development of your web application, internet site, or industrial program.

  • Complete visibility into bug reports
  • Integrate your go-to tools
  • Save a great amount of effort and time

#3 Alternative

About DoneDone

DoneDone is the perfect 2-in-1 ticketing solution for small businesses.

TASK TRACKING

DoneDone helps teams organize & execute. Use DoneDone Projects to manage your issue log instead of messy spreadsheets or bulky software for bug, task, and issue tracking. No more wondering where things are at or who's working on what.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

DoneDone manages your customer support & feedback. Auto-forward company email to a DoneDone Mailbox to streamline communication between your support team and customers. No more headaches with ccs, broken email chains, and unruly threads.

CUSTOM WORKFLOWS

Manage your team’s workflow exactly the way you want to. DoneDone makes workflow management easy. Use our time-tested bug, task tracking, customer help desk, or hiring workflows or create a custom workflow that fits your unique business needs.

FOR PRODUCTION AND SUPPORT TEAMS

Keep your development & support teams in sync Link internal tasks to a support conversation so your developers and support staff can collaborate in the same simple app. DoneDone helps engineering teams, support staff, and customers work together better to tackle your project issue log.

REPORTS

Stay on top of your team’s performance goals. DoneDone provide answers to the important questions. How quickly are we responding to support tickets? Are we keeping pace each new project issue? How long does it take customers to get the answers they need?

Pricing

A free trial for 14 days is available with no credit card required.

1. Plan: Collaborate

  • Price: $4
  • Duration: 1 month
  • User(s): 1
  • Access to DoneDone projects for bug, issue, and task tracking internally and with your clients.

2. Plan: Outreach

  • Price: $8
  • Duration: 1 month
  • User(s): 1
  • Everything in Collaborate + access to DoneDone mailboxes for customer support and feedback management.

*All prices when billed annually.

You can check further details for pricing on this link

#4 Alternative

About GitHub Issues

Issues let you track your work on GitHub, where development happens.

Quickly create issues

Issues can be created in a variety of ways, so you can choose the most convenient method for your workflow. For example, you can create an issue from a repository, an item in a task list, a note in a project, a comment in an issue or pull request, a specific line of code, or a URL query. You can also create an issue from your platform of choice: through the web UI, GitHub Desktop, GitHub CLI, GraphQL and REST APIs, or GitHub Mobile. For more information, see "Creating an issue."

Track work

You can organize and prioritize issues with projects. To track issues as part of a larger issue, you can use task lists. To categorize related issues, you can use labels and milestones.

Stay up to date To stay updated on the most recent comments in an issue, you can subscribe to an issue to receive notifications about the latest comments.

Community management

To help contributors open meaningful issues that provide the information that you need, you can use issue forms and issue templates. To maintain a healthy community, you can report comments that violate GitHub's Community Guidelines.

Efficient communication

You can @mention collaborators who have access to your repository in an issue to draw their attention to a comment. To link related issues in the same repository, you can type # followed by part of the issue title and then clicking the issue that you want to link. To communicate responsibility, you can assign issues. If you find yourself frequently typing the same comment, you can use saved replies.

Comparing issues and discussions

Some conversations are more suitable for GitHub Discussions. You can use GitHub Discussions to ask and answer questions, share information, make announcements, and conduct or participate in conversations about a project.

Pricing

Add-on with your Github account. No additional fees.

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