Compatible with every major AI agent and IDE
Add comment on BugHerd
Add a comment to a BugHerd task
Create project on BugHerd
Create a new project in BugHerd
Create task on BugHerd
Create a new task in a BugHerd project
Get project on BugHerd
Get a specific project in BugHerd
Get task on BugHerd
Get a specific task in BugHerd
List comments on BugHerd
List comments on a BugHerd task
List projects on BugHerd
List projects in BugHerd
List tasks on BugHerd
List tasks for a project in BugHerd
List users on BugHerd
List users in the BugHerd account
Update task on BugHerd
Can update description, status, priority, or assigned_to_id. Update a task in BugHerd
How Vinkius protects your data
What happens if the underlying API rate limits my agent?
Our edge infrastructure automatically handles backoffs, queueing, and throttling. If an AI agent sends too many erratic requests, Vinkius manages the rate limits gracefully, ensuring your backend doesn't crash.
Can I read comments from any ticket?
Yes! The agent can fetch and read all comments attached to a specific task using the list_comments tool, provided you supply the Project ID and Task ID.
What if the AI ends up reading customer data or confidential information?
We have a built-in digital "bodyguard" called DLP (Data Loss Prevention). If a tool fetches data and the response contains social security numbers, credit cards, or personal customer info, Vinkius magically blocks and erases that information before it is delivered to the AI. The AI works only with what is strictly necessary, and your sensitive data never leaks.
Does the AI train on my tools or API data?
No. Vinkius enforces a strict Zero-Retention policy. Your data simply passes through our secure servers to complete the requested action and is instantly forgotten. Nothing you do here is ever stored, logged, or used to train any artificial intelligence.
Triggering BugHerd via Natural Language
Connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) with the BugHerd MCP server to manage operations across the following domains.
Claude Code Integration for bug tracking
The BugHerd toolkit enables AI agents to execute bug tracking commands. It handles protocol translation for developer tools integrations natively.
LLM Orchestration for website feedback
The BugHerd MCP translates LLM intent into specific website feedback actions. Agents like Cursor use this to interface securely with your developer tools infrastructure.
BugHerd. Runs on everything.
From IDE to framework. Every connection governed by Vinkius.
Anthropic's native desktop app for Claude with built-in MCP support.
AI-first code editor with integrated LLM-powered coding assistance.
GitHub Copilot in VS Code with Agent mode and MCP support.
Purpose-built IDE for agentic AI coding workflows.
Autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside VS Code.
Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development.
Python SDK for building production-grade OpenAI agent workflows.
Google's framework for building production AI agents.
Type-safe agent development for Python with first-class MCP support.
TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered web applications.
TypeScript-native agent framework for modern web stacks.
Python framework for orchestrating collaborative AI agent crews.
Leading Python framework for composable LLM applications.
Data-aware AI agent framework for structured and unstructured sources.
Microsoft's framework for multi-agent collaborative conversations.
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