FixSeal – Visual Feedback & Bug Reporter
FixSeal is the easiest way to collect visual feedback and bug reports from WordPress site owners and clients. A floating button appears on your site. Click it, draw a box over any problem area, describe the issue, and submit — your developer or agency gets a rich, actionable notification instantly. No back-and-forth emails. No vague “the site is broken” messages. Whether you’re a freelancer managing client sites, an agency running dozens of WordPress installs, or a site owner who wants a direct line to your developer, FixSeal turns visual feedback into structured fix requests your team can act on immediately. Visual User Feedback & Bug Reporting Draw a selection box over any element on the page — no guessing where the issue is 4 request types: Fix a Bug, Improve This, Add Something, Security Concern Urgency levels: Whenever / This Week / URGENT File upload: images, video, PDF — up to 10 MB Built-in screen recording via browser MediaRecorder API Auto-captures full site context: page URL, browser, device, viewport, PHP version, active theme, WordPress version All reports saved as private posts in WordPress admin — no external database Fix Request Management Fix Requests dashboard — every submission in one place with full context Rich HTML email notification with screenshot preview, browser info, and site details Submitter receives an instant confirmation email Reply-to is set to the submitter so you can reply directly from your inbox Filter, search, and track status of every request Site Health Monitoring Automatic background checks every 6 hours via WP-Cron Monitors: SSL certificate, PHP errors, site speed, WordPress core updates, form health, Elementor status Email alerts when a check changes from OK to warning or critical Status overview on the FixSeal dashboard Broken Links & 301 Redirects Automatic 404 error logging with URL, referrer, and hit count Set 301 redirects directly from the admin — no .htaccess editing needed Admin debug bar on 404 pages (visible to admins only) Site Tools Cache Manager — purge cache from W3 Total Cache, WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, WP Super Cache, Autoptimize One-Click Quick Fixes — clear Elementor CSS cache, flush permalinks, reset Gravity Forms locks, clear transients WP-Cron Inspector — view upcoming scheduled jobs, spot overdue or stuck events Fix Report — email a professional site health summary to yourself or your client Server Environment — PHP version, memory limit, WP_DEBUG status, file editor state Email Delivery (Free) Default WordPress mail (wp_mail) — zero configuration needed Custom SMTP — use your own mail server with no external account required Optional Pro / Agency add-ons Separate add-on plugins and services are available at fixseal.dmitru.com. They are not required for this WordPress.org plugin to work. FixSeal Pro add-on — Mailgun and SendGrid delivery, project-management integrations, webhooks, and ticket push workflows FixSeal Agency add-on — white-label overlay branding, booking CTAs, central client reporting, and multi-site workflow tools Developer-Friendly Zero frontend dependencies — vanilla JS, no jQuery, no React Scoped CSS — no conflicts with Elementor, Divi, Beaver Builder, or the block editor Small JS payload, loads asynchronously Multisite compatible FixSeal is built for WordPress developers, freelancers, and agencies who want a professional, self-hosted alternative to tools like UserFeedback, BugHerd, and Marker.io. The WordPress.org plugin works without a subscription, without sending client data to third parties, and without complexity. Pro & Agency Add-ons The free plugin on WordPress.org is fully functional and includes all core features. For API email delivery, integrations, and agency white-labeling, separate add-on plugins are available at fixseal.dmitru.com. FixSeal Pro add-on adds: Advanced mail-provider adapters and delivery diagnostics Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, Teamwork, and webhook integrations Automatic and manual ticket push workflows FixSeal Agency add-on adds: White-label overlay branding Booking CTAs in the feedback popup Central client reporting and multi-site workflow tools The add-ons are installed separately and extend this plugin through WordPress hooks. No feature in the WordPress.org plugin requires a license key. External Services FixSeal does not send data to third-party services by default. The core plugin stores bug reports in WordPress and sends email using WordPress mail or the SMTP server configured by the site administrator. Custom SMTP This plugin can optionally send notification and confirmation emails through a custom SMTP server configured by the site administrator. Data sent through the configured SMTP server: – Email recipient and sender addresses – Email subject and message body – Bug report title, description, metadata, and links to uploaded files when included in the email No email is sent through a custom SMTP server unless the administrator selects Custom SMTP and saves SMTP credentials in the plugin settings. The SMTP service is chosen by the site administrator and is governed by that provider’s terms and privacy policy. Teamwork This WordPress.org plugin does not contact Teamwork by itself. A separately installed FixSeal add-on can optionally integrate with Teamwork (teamwork.com) to allow bug reports to be sent directly to a Teamwork project as tasks, with optional file attachments. This integration is only active when the site administrator installs the add-on and explicitly configures Teamwork credentials in the add-on settings. It is never triggered automatically by this WordPress.org plugin. Data sent to Teamwork by the separate add-on: – Bug report title, description, and metadata (when creating a task) – Screenshot or attachment files (when file upload is enabled) – Teamwork account credentials (API key and site URL, used for authentication) No data is sent unless the add-on is installed, the integration is configured, and a bug report is submitted. Teamwork Terms of Service: https://www.teamwork.com/legal/terms-of-service/ Teamwork Privacy Policy: https://www.teamwork.com/legal/privacy-notice/
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Simple Feature Requests Free – User Feedback Board
Keeping a list of all the feature requests you get from your users can be a cumbersome task. Maybe you’re managing your customer feedback all via spreadsheet and adding “+1″s to requests? Perhaps you’re using an expensive third party solution? Whatever method you use, chances are it costs you time AND money. Simple Feature Requests aims to make the process of collecting customer feedback and idea management much easier for you. Now you can let your users submit requests themselves and vote on the ones they want to see in your product — all from within your existing WordPress website. Simple Feature Requests Free The free version of the plugin provides the following features: Accept user-submitted feature requests. Users can vote on features they want to see included in your product. Users can comment on feature requests using the native WordPress commenting system. Admins can approve and manage feature requests. Intelligent search before submitting user feedback. Sort/filter by “Latest”, “Top”, “My Requests”, and “Status”. Select status from “Pending”, “Published”, “Under Review”, “Complete”, “Started”, “Planned”, and “Declined”. Ability to add custom statuses (requires code snippet). Simple Feature Requests Pro The Pro version of Simple Feature Requests provides enhanced features that make idea management even more effortless. Categorize feature requests to improve and organize the feature request process for your users. Bulk change request statuses to save you time managing user feedback. Add a roadmap to keep your users updated about where your product is heading. Enable email notifications for status changes or new comments, so your users keep in the loop. Limit votes per user to ensure they vote on only essential features. Image Uploads for feature requests. Custom Statuses for feature requests. Multiple Boards for grouping feature requests. Custom request labels to allow you to rename ‘request’ and ‘requests’ to whatever is most appropriate for your use-case. Allow Guest Voting for visitors without a user account. Integration with Advanced Custom Fields. Collect additional information from your users. Currently supported fields: Text, Email, URL, Number, Textarea, Select, Checkbox, Radio Upgrade to Pro Pro Feature Highlight: Product Roadmap Simple Feature Requests makes it easy to create a comprehensive product roadmap based on the customer feedback you’ve received. Our roadmap shortcode presents your product’s requests in a kanban view, organized by request status. You can configure which status columns to display in the roadmap and use the shortcode multiple times throughout your website. A product roadmap is essential for any product-based business. It allows you to keep your users in the loop about upcoming features and when to expect them. Upgrade to Pro Useful Links Documentation Simple Feature Requests Pro Customizing Simple Feature Requests templates in your theme Simple Feature Requests allows you to fully customize templates for your theme. The templates that are available for customization are available in the templates folder of the plugin. To create customized templates: In your theme folder, create the folder simple-feature-requests. Copy the template from the plugin, including the directory structure. Customize the new file(s) in the theme folder. For example: Given a theme folder of my-theme, and a need to customize the ACF output: Create the folder in the theme, simple-feature-requests. From the plugin templates folder, copy compat/acf/single.php into the simple-feature-requests folder. Edit as desired. The result will be the following in the theme folder: my-theme/simple-feature-requests/compat/acf/single.php.