Monthly Archives: June 2012

BugHerd/Amazon outage

Dear BugHerders, It hasn’t been a fun day here at BugHerd HQ. BugHerd is proudly hosted with Heroku who in turn run on top of AWS (Amazon’s cloud service). Earlier today (Friday 8.20pm PDT ), AWS suffered a power outage due to lightning which resulted in Heroku going down along with big names such as [...]

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BugHerd is ready to accept Amex cards!

To those of you who wrote in asking us to accept Amex cards: we heard you loud and clear! After going through the rigmarole of paperwork and processing, we are  happy to report that we have finally hooked it up for you! So to all our free plan friends – now’s the time to whip [...]

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Sneak Peek: Super Duper New Admin

As BugHerd has grown in popularity so has the number of bugs it’s tracking. We have some customers with well over 2000 tasks in BugHerd. The knock-on effect is we need to make it easy to manage all these tasks. A super duper new BugHerd admin is coming your way. To say we’re excited is [...]

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BugHerd and Pivotal Tracker, best of friends

BugHerd comes packed with loads of integrations to handy third-party tools, so we thought we should start showing them off. To start with we’re taking a look at the Pivotal Tracker integration that lots of our customers have been finding useful.   What is Pivotal Tracker? Pivotal Tracker is a project management tool designed specifically [...]

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How BugHerd helped Facebook singles

A few weeks ago we discussed adding bug tracking to Facebook apps. We recently caught up with another interesting firm using BugHerd in a Facebook dating application. Who’s Single? is a free Facebook app from Australian startup Partnered Up. It basically finds other singles amongst your friends and friends-of-friends. Kind of the Facebook equivalent of your [...]

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BugHerd is going public

Yep that’s right, BugHerd is going public. Soon you’ll be able to add a public version of BugHerd to your website that will let anyone report issues. Currently only the users you invite to your BugHerd projects can log bugs, that’s about to change. See it in action You can test it out right now [...]

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