The board mounts inside the host app rather than sending users to a separate portal.
BugDrop Board fits inside your app.
An embedded, self-hostable feedback board for authenticated users. New ideas become GitHub Issues, votes stay tied to signed host-app users, and the UI can be themed to feel native in the product around it.
Try the embedded board.
This is the live BugDrop Board mounted inside a BugDrop-owned page. Add ideas, vote, and see the same GitHub-backed workflow a self-hosted app can install.
Same install shape, board-sized workflow.
BugDrop Board follows the same embedded-product idea as BugDrop: put a small script in the host app, let the host app sign short-lived user tokens, and keep the persistence self-hostable. The current closed-beta shape is intentionally simple and GitHub-backed.
The host app owns authentication and signs short-lived board tokens for each viewer.
Each new board item creates a GitHub Issue in the configured repository.
Users can upvote once per idea, and the widget polls for recent board changes.
A board that does not look bolted on.
These representative examples show the board itself: vote counts, request lists, status lanes, and roadmap-style groupings, with themes tuned for different host-product aesthetics.
Closed-beta honest by design.
BugDrop Board is not a hosted control plane yet. Self-hosters bring Cloudflare, D1, and a GitHub token; their app owns user login and token signing. That keeps the early promise focused: an installable board that uses the tools teams already trust.