Pricing Overview
10 users$10/mo |
15 users$25/mo |
25 users$50/mo |
50 users$100/mo |
100 users$150/mo |
500 users$250/mo |
2,000 users$500/mo |
10 users$10 Starter |
25 users$600 |
50 users$1,100 |
100 users$2,000 |
101+ users$4,000 |
The Atlassian Bonfire Feature Tour
Bonfire, Not Just For Testers
Every member of an Agile team is responsible for quality. So make sure it isn't just the testers and QA people who have the Bonfire browser extension installed.
All stakeholders - product owners, developers, designers and users - can all get involved in improving product quality by raising issues through Bonfire.
Developers
Developers love Bonfire as it provides consistent bug reports with all the information required to quickly reproduce a bug.
Developers also love Bonfire for its ability to help them capture unintentional bug finds while developing. This allows developers to avoid context switching, and get back to coding as quickly as possible.
Developers use Bonfire to get a complete bug report which is easy to reproduce
Design Feedback Loop
Minimise the back and forth that takes place within the design feedback loop. Provide actionable feedback through Bonfire with annotated screenshots of mockups.
Designers see feedback in the context of their mockup, rather than as text accompanying a mockup.
Designers get feedback on their mockups that includes annotations, minimise the back and forth
Acceptance Testing
Product Owners use Bonfire during acceptance testing to provide feedback on user stories that did not meet the acceptance criteria.
Quickly create a bug report with an annotated screenshot to convey the required changes or improvements to the user story before it will be accepted.
Product Owners use Bonfire during acceptance testing to provide feedback on user stories that did not meet the acceptance criteria.
Documentation
Quickly create documentation tasks as you read through documentation prior to release.
Technical Writers can then action these improvements to the documentation to ensure clarity or completeness.
Technical Writers use Bonfire to catpure documentation improvements.
