Report bugs with screenshots and full developer context captured automatically — no more asking "can you reproduce it?"
Each app below addresses a specific gap in BirdEatsBug's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Jam is a browser extension that bundles screenshots, console logs, and network data into a single bug report with one click.
Explore Jam data →Marker.io lets users annotate screenshots directly in the browser and submit reports with technical metadata to project management tools.
Explore Marker.io data →Userback collects annotated screenshot feedback with session replay, helping teams prioritize issues from real users.
Explore Userback data →Instabug provides a shake-to-report in-app bug reporting SDK for iOS and Android apps, with logs and repro steps attached.
Explore Instabug data →Sentry passively monitors applications and alerts teams when errors occur, with full stack traces and breadcrumb context.
Explore Sentry data →LogRocket records user sessions and links them to errors, helping teams reproduce and understand exactly what users experienced.
Explore LogRocket data →BirdEatsBug emerged as a direct competitor to Jam, focusing on making bug reports immediately actionable for developers without follow-up.
No. BirdEatsBug works as a browser extension for testers, requiring no code changes to the product being tested.
Sentry automatically captures errors in production. BirdEatsBug is manually triggered by a tester or user to report a specific issue, attaching developer-useful context to the human observation.
BirdEatsBug integrates with Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, GitLab, Trello, ClickUp, and Slack, among others.
App Vulture tracks App Store update frequency, rating trends, and review content to surface tools that are actively improved and trusted by development teams.
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