BubbleNote vs Feedbucket
Same visual feedback workflow. Simpler setup. Lower price.
BubbleNote
Paid plans from $19/mo
- Unlimited team members
- Unlimited projects & sites
- Unlimited page views
- No credit card required
Feedbucket
Up to $259/mo
- No free tier
- No free plan — 14-day trial only
- Branding removal requires $89/mo plan
Side by side
A quick look at the details that matter for scaling teams.
Free Tier
Unlimited Team Members
Starting Price
One-Script Install
Built-in Kanban Board
Branding Removal
| BubbleNote | Feedbucket | |
|---|---|---|
| Free Tier | ||
| Unlimited Team Members | ||
| Starting Price | Free | $39/mo |
| One-Script Install | ||
| Built-in Kanban Board | ||
| Branding Removal | $99/mo | $89/mo |
The BubbleNote difference
Setup in 60 seconds
One script tag. No extensions, plugins, or onboarding calls.
Modern & beautiful
A clean, intuitive UI that your team will actually enjoy using.
No limits that matter
Unlimited team members, projects, sites, and page views on every plan.
What Feedbucket does well
Credit where it's due.
- Two-way PM integrations with 12+ tools on all plans
- Single script install with zero client friction
- Responsive, founder-led support that ships features quickly
Where teams hit friction
Common pain points we hear from teams switching to BubbleNote.
- No free plan — only a 14-day trial before the $39/mo commitment
- Annotation tools lack color choices and line thickness options
- Smaller, newer product with a less established community
- No built-in task management or Kanban board
Why teams switch from Feedbucket to BubbleNote
Feedbucket is a solid tool, especially for agencies that need deep two-way sync with PM tools like Jira, Asana, and GitHub. The single-script install and zero-client-friction approach share a lot of DNA with BubbleNote.
The main difference is the entry point and the cost of scaling. Feedbucket has no free tier — just a 14-day trial before committing to $39/month, with no way to test it on a real client project before paying. For freelancers and small agencies, that's a hard sell when you're not sure the tool fits your workflow. BubbleNote offers a free tier with no time limit, unlimited team members, and unlimited projects — giving teams space to validate the tool with real projects before spending a dollar.
Feedbucket also lacks a built-in Kanban board, meaning you're dependent on external PM tools to organize feedback. BubbleNote includes triage natively — drag feedback from inbox to in-progress to done without leaving the dashboard. The UI is modern, clean, and genuinely enjoyable to work with. Both tools share a developer-first mindset, but BubbleNote's free tier, self-contained workflow, and unlimited team members make it the better fit for teams that want to start lightweight and scale without per-seat anxiety.
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One script tag. Full technical context on every piece of feedback. No credit card required.
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