BugDrop

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Free GitHub Issues feedback widget with screenshots in 30 seconds

BugDrop names the audience before it names the benefit. "GitHub Issues" sits right at the front of the H1, so anyone not plugged into GitHub knows in a second this is not for them. That filter doubles as positioning and triples as a clean SEO signal for the page.

The rest of the headline stacks four value props: free, issue feedback, with screenshots, in 30 seconds. The sticker row underneath piles on extra features at a glance, the Product Hunt badge handles social proof, and the three CTAs (try it on this page, install from marketplace, view on GitHub) each speak to a different reader state.

Why this H1 works:


  • Names the audience first 
    opening with "GitHub Issues" filters non-fit visitors and signals the right ones in two words

  • Stacks four promises in one line 
    the h1 covers cost, what is covered, how it’s handled, and how fast

  • Filter doubles as SEO 
    putting "GitHub Issues" up front gives search engines a precise topic anchor for the page

  • CTAs span three intents 
    try, install, and view-source each map cleanly to a different reader's next step

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