Feedbucket – Website Feedback Tool

July 16, 2024

Feedbucket – Website Feedback Tool Plugin

Enable your clients and team members to submit feedback using screenshot and recordings on your WordPress site.

Feedbucket is a visual website feedback tool designed for web agencies. It allows your clients and team members to submit feedback without leaving the website.

Clients can provide feedback using annotated screenshots or recordings. Feedbucket automatically captures essential details like the page URL, browser type, and operating system.

Your team manages all feedback in the project management tools they already use and know. No need to switch between different apps or learn new systems – everything stays in your familiar workflow.

Stop using a million back-and-forth emails with clients during website reviews.

Simplify your website review process with Feedbucket – the tool that brings structure to client website feedback.

Experience it now: Try our live demo without signing up!

How Feedbucket works

WordPress plugin features

  • Install without coding: Install Feedbucket’s website widget without manually embedding snippet code.
  • Choose where to display: Control whether Feedbucket appears on the frontend, admin panel, or both.
  • Show only to logged-in users: Activate Feedbucket only for logged-in users. Great if you want to keep Feedbucket on the site even in production.
  • Show only for specific user roles: Set up Feedbucket to show only for users with specific roles, allowing for precise control.
  • Auto-fill logged-in user details: Automatically populate the reporter’s name and email when they’re logged into WordPress.

What our customers say

Feedbucket has frequently been mentioned in the Facebook group for WordPress agencies TAB (TheAdminBar). If you’re a member, search for Feedbucket to see reviews like this:

I just came here to say that I love FeedBucket for client website reviews!
I have landed on FeedBucket and it is amazing. It is a super-easy install with their WP plugin and clients do not struggle with it. The initial intro and tour is a very nice touch as well.

2-way integration with your existing project management tools

Feedbucket is built using 2-way communication which means that you can resolve, comment and so on directly from your project management tool. This means that your team do not have to log into Feedbucket but can handle everything from the tool you already use.

More integrations are added all the time but use these
– Asana
– JIRA
– ClickUp
– Trello
– Monday
– Zapier
– GitHub
– Notion
– Teamwork
– Shortcut
– Linear
– GitLab

Screenshots

  1. Submit feedback using annotated screenshots or recordings directly on the website.

    Submit feedback using annotated screenshots or recordings directly on the website.

  2. Organize, collaborate, and manage all feedback communication in one place.

    Organize, collaborate, and manage all feedback communication in one place.

  3. Manage the feedback in your existing tools and workflows.

    Manage the feedback in your existing tools and workflows.

  4. Granular control of who sees Feedbucket in the plugin settings.

    Granular control of who sees Feedbucket in the plugin settings.

FAQ

What is Feedbucket?

Feedbucket is a tool that gets installed on your WordPress site to enable your clients and team members to submit feedback using screenshots or recordings straight into your project management tool.

Is there a free trial?

We have a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. You will get all features on the trial.

How do I get started?

Go to feedbucket.app to start your free trial and be up and running in 60 seconds.

Will it slow down my site?

Feedbucket is loaded asynchronously so it will not slow down your site.

Does it work with WooCommerce?

Yes, it works with WooCommerce

Changelog

1.0.3

  • Bugfix regarding limiting Feedbucket only on certain roles. We can now handle Roles with spaces in them.
  • Removed the const keyword from the script injection.

1.0.2

  • Adding the Feedbucket script using new method to try and fix the issue that the script sometimes didn’t load.

1.0.1

  • Using the new window object to automatically set the reporter.
  • Using data-feedbucket instead as a key on the script.

1.0.0

Initial release

Details

  • Version: 1.0.3
  • Active installations: 500
  • WordPress Version: 4.7
  • Tested up to: 6.6.1
  • PHP Version: 5.6

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