AMA with Dani @ Jam on AI for engineers and building startups, from VC to founder.
Hi everyone, Dani from Jam here! We just launched Jam AI yesterday (producthunt.com/posts/jam-ai) and are super excited to see it's fully writing ~30% of bug reports on its first day! I'm here to answer any questions about the future of AI + coding/debugging, building AI products, reporting bugs, and on building startups in general!
Jam Edit - Edit your website, right from the page.
Dev Utils - Open-source tools for devs who don’t like ads
Lightweight utilities set for data conversion. Simple, fast and client-side so your data stays private. Plus it's got cmd+k search.
JamGPT - AI debugging assistant to fix bugs faster
JamGPT is debugging alongside you, so you can identify the bug, receive the code to fix it, and share with your team – all in one link. Powered by OpenAI and unique bug diagnostic data from Jam, you’ll never have to search Stack Overflow again.
Jam Genies - On-demand expert feedback to help you build a better website
Jam AI - Your AI that writes bug reports + repro steps for you ⚡️
Never write repro steps again! Now you can write bug reports with AI in 1 click. Just record a bug and let Jam do the rest. AI writes the technical description and steps to reproduce from your video.
Jam Tracing - Instantly record and debug across your entire stack
Capture and send a video + full trace of a bug across your infrastructure to an engineer, in 2 clicks. It's the 1st ever screen recorder to incorporate backend logs to give engineers a full end-to-end view of a bug in one easy link. Faster debugging, promised.
Jam for Customer Support - Record customer bugs w/ dev logs
Fix reported bugs 20x faster. Get screen recordings with auto-included dev logs from your customers, directly in the support chat. Share with engineers as a link or ticket. Never debate whether a bug is real again!
Jam - Collaboratively work on your website right from the page.
Jam for GitHub - Report bugs in GitHub 20x faster
Jam is the fastest way to file bugs in GitHub. It’s just 2 clicks for you, and every issue auto-includes device info, console logs and network requests, so engineers love it too.