Let clients and testers annotate screenshots and submit bug reports without leaving your site.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Marker.io's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Jam captures screenshots, console logs, and network data automatically, designed for internal QA teams rather than client feedback.
Explore Jam data →BirdEatsBug bundles technical logs with screenshots for developer-ready bug reports, used primarily by internal testers.
Explore BirdEatsBug data →Userback provides annotated screenshot feedback, session replay, and user sentiment tracking for product teams.
Explore Userback data →Pastel lets clients click anywhere on a live website to leave comments, ideal for agency review cycles.
Explore Pastel data →Hotjar provides heatmaps, session recordings, and feedback surveys to understand how users interact with your site.
Explore Hotjar data →Ybug embeds a feedback button on your site, capturing annotated screenshots and automatic environment data for bug reports.
Explore Ybug data →Marker.io is popular with agencies and freelancers who need a professional way to collect client feedback on live websites without back-and-forth emails.
No. Clients and non-technical users can annotate and submit feedback with no training. The developer installs a small JavaScript snippet once, and everyone else just clicks.
Marker.io starts at $39/month for up to 3 projects. Higher tiers support more projects and additional team members.
Yes. Marker.io has a native Jira integration that creates issues automatically with all attached metadata when feedback is submitted.
App Vulture analyzes App Store ratings and update frequency to surface feedback and bug reporting tools that are actively maintained and well-reviewed.
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