LambdaTest, a leading cloud-based unified testing platform, is excited to announce its integration with BugHerd, the Australian-based website feedback and bug tracking tool. This collaboration is designed to enhance the efficiency of identifying and logging website bug reports during the testing phase.
BugHerd is a popular website bug-tracking tool that aids organizations by enabling them to easily create and collect bug reports, and track feedback. This streamlines communication by allowing clear pinpointing of issues, while also offering task management features to track bug progress and resolution within development teams.
This integration empowers users to effortlessly report bugs discovered during LambdaTest’s comprehensive cross-browser testing sessions directly to their BugHerd project. With a single click, users can generate a new BugHerd task complete with essential details, including screenshots, browser, and operating system information, and the ability to assign the task to a specific team member. This eliminates the need for manual data entry and ensures all critical information is captured for efficient bug resolution.
Mayank Bhola, Co-Founder and Head of Product at LambdaTest, commented on the integration saying, “We’re thrilled to offer this integration with BugHerd. It aligns perfectly with our mission to make the lives of testers and developers easier. By combining our efforts, we’re simplifying the bug tracking process which is often a major bottleneck in web development.”
Setting up the BugHerd integration is straightforward—users just need to enter their BugHerd API token in the LambdaTest settings. This simple step will connect their testing workflow directly to BugHerd, enabling them to start logging bugs immediately.
This new feature is designed to be seamless and easy to use, ensuring that even teams without technical expertise can efficiently enhance their web projects. Users can effortlessly manage their testing directly from LambdaTest and see their issues updated in BugHerd without any complications.
“This integration with LambdaTest underscores our commitment to agencies and web developers by allowing them to seamlessly link browser testing with direct feedback, thereby shortening project timelines and enhancing client satisfaction,” said Stephen Neville, CEO of BugHerd.
This partnership between BugHerd and LambdaTest represents a significant step forward in making web testing more integrated and efficient, allowing development teams to deliver higher-quality websites faster and with fewer issues.