BugHerd is a bug tracking solution designed for users of all technical backgrounds. By making it easy for anyone to report a bug, BugHerd aims to make resolution by technical teams easier and faster.
$39
per month
Instabug
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Instabug delivers Real-Time Contextual Insights throughout the entire mobile app lifecycle, empowering mobile teams to connect with customers, accelerate their workflow, and release with confidence. With bug and feedback reporting, crash reporting, in-app surveys, and infrastructure that supports over two billion devices world-wide, Instabug helps development and product teams easily collect bugs and feedback from beta testers and customers, Instabug…
$149
per month
Pricing
BugHerd
Instabug
Editions & Modules
Standard
$39.00
per month
Premium
$129
per month
Deluxe
$229
per month
Basic
starts at $149
per month
Pro
starts at $249
per month
Premium
Custom Quote
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BugHerd
Instabug
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
BugHerd gives a discount equivalent to the cost of two months for annual subscriptions.
BugHerd offers a 14-day free-trial of all plans.
Custom pricing is available for large enterprises.
Bugherd is well suited to our needs because it's an intuitive tool that doesn't require a ton of training, and we are working with a development agency to improve our backend and communicate issues to developers. From what I've seen, it does require you to use Chrome, which might not be perfect for other companies but it great for us. The tool has great functionality for tracking and allows you to move bugs into stages like "doing", "done" or "backlog". The screenshot tool has been super easy to use, and when we do have a bug that requires multiple screenshots, it's easy to open up a newly submitted ticket to attach a custom screenshot. It isn't easy to track down a specific bug you've logged if there are hundreds, so be prepared to dig quite a bit if you're using it for extensive testing and find yourself trying to go back
Instabug is great to capture bug reports during the testing phase of your app. You can also collect user data such as device, OS, and App version to easily reproduce the issue.
BugHerd is an easy-to-use, highly intuitive tool that fits seamlessly into our web development process. It is easy for all users to use, web developers, project managers, testers and clients. Clients are able to easily pin bugs and provide explanatory feedback that allows our team to fix what is broken and incorporate client feedback.
Truthfully, we have had very little need for BugHerd support, as the tool is intuitive and does not have many bugs of its own. They have a pretty solid help/FAQ section and their support people have been reasonably responsive the few times we have needed to contact customer support. We have had our issues resolved and questions answered.
BugHerd is more focused on web-based tools, which we needed, as opposed to app-based tools like Instabug. Jira has a much higher level of complexity and barrier to entry and didn't suit our use case.