Jam transforms your site into a collaborative doc. Comment, discuss, create tasks, and even use your existing tools like Jira and Asana right from your website.
Thanks Chris for hunting us! Hey everyone, Irtefa and I are so excited to be launching our first company, Jam. We're building the product we wished we could have used when we were PMs together at Cloudflare. ❤️
We used to struggle with internal feedback before product launches - it would get reported without context ("what account are you logged in as? what version of chrome are you using?") 🤷♀️, it would get lost in chat and email history, and we would spend many painful hours making Jira tickets with screenshots for each piece of feedback.
Then Irtefa had an idea - that feedback cycle is never painful in a Google Doc, because Google Docs have commenting built in, what if we could have commenting built into our staging site? 🤯
That led us to build Jam 🍓, it lets you leave comments and discuss improvements directly from your site, just like you can in a Google Doc. You can even sync those comments to your existing tools like Jira, GitHub and Asana so you never have to spend time taking screenshots and annotating them again.
Our dream is to help makers ship amazing products with fewer feedback meetings and going back and forth in chat. 🤗 Please let us know how we can do that with Jam.
Jam has made collaborating remotely so much easier for our team. With Jam we don’t need to hop on a Zoom to give context, take screenshots, or go back and forth on Slack. It's now dead-simple to quickly leave notes and start a conversation exactly in context, letting us focus on the feedback, not the way we give it.
I’ve been consistently blown away by Jam from the first time I tried the beta. It’s one of those intuitive products that makes you wonder how you ever worked without it. I was hesitant to add a new tool to my workflow at first, because it’s just one more thing to check, but the team has quickly added integrations to all of the most important tools to make it a really slick experience.
Jam has 100% nailed its 'magical moment'.. seriously awesome to just be able to type "jam" on a website and to switch automatically to Jam mode.
Over the past few months have been really impressed with the pace of new features and integrations, and so cool to see it today as a full-fledged product! Congrats @thedanigrant, @irtefa2 and team!!
I've been using (jamming) Jam daily at this point & love the product. Comments play an integral role when writing code in your IDE, it's about time they were brought to the front-end.
+ Anything that helps makers ship more seamlessly is a winner in my books. 🙏🏻
@venturemackital that makes me so happy to hear, thank you for being an early user and contributor!! And "comments play an integral role when writing code in your IDE, it's about time they were brought to the front-end." omg yes brilliant.
It's the jam!! 🍓
An amazing product being built by an amazing team. It's the product we've all been needing. @samjbmason and my Desktop can attest to the number of annoying Jira tickets I've made with screenshots covered in red boxes or scribbles. Especially with a remote, globally distributed team, it's an essential collaboration tool for any team looking to ship great products.
Speaking as a former site builder I can see how transformative this is as a way of easily allowing your clients or stakeholders to provide feedback in-situ. Often feedback comes at you from all angles, unstructured and lacking context. This makes life super easy for the stakeholder AND the developer - it’s one of those “aha” moments when you see it working. Love it! https://youtu.be/a4NCnH7RPZY
Our team fell in love with this as soon as we tried it and we got setup in minutes.
If you work with product, marketing or engineering teams on a web app, give it a shot and I bet there’s something there for you.
I've been using Jam for a few months now, and I'm a huge fan - I use it to manage feedback on multiple projects with different teams, and it has saved us all hours of collecting screenshots, messages, videos, creating Jira tickets and more.
Jam quickly became the go-to tool for managing product feedback anyone I shared it with, and I imagine that trend will continue :)
Excited to see what's in store in the future!
Such a great product. Providing feedback on a site, especially for someone not very technical, is hard. I usually do it via email and 50% of my text is trying to describe what object on the page I'm commenting on, rather than on the actual feedback. Jam.dev just reduces friction and allows you to comment quickly and efficiently. Looking forward to see how this product develops!
@alonso_bustamante Thanks Alonso! We want to democratize feedback across the board. Anyone and everyone should be able to suggest changes and action them.
Looks really interesting, could have been a great product to have at Cloudflare.
If it's @thedanigrant & @irtefa pulling it together, it's bound to be fabulous.
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