Eliminate 70% of the steps to log iOS app bugs. Tap, record, and send directly to your issue tracker. That’s it. Devs get technical details like OS, battery life, and more. Stop airdropping screenshots to yourself! Record a Jam instead.
Hey Product Hunt, it is absolutely crazy that the state of the art process when you test your app or site on your phone and catch an issue you want to fix is to take a bunch of screenshots, airdrop them to yourself and then go through them one by one, try to remember what you were looking at, open it in preview to annotate, then upload them into individual Jira tickets.
And yet when we talk to designers and PMs at world class product companies — that’s their workflow!!
When we started Jam we wanted to help people spend a lot less time on reporting bugs. We launched a chrome extension to make it a super quick workflow on desktop. And today we’re bringing it to mobile and so excited for you to try it.
It’s a screen recorder - so when you find a bug, open Jam and hit record. Then when you’re done recording you can create a Linear ticket or a Jira ticket right from Jam, no app switching needed. The ticket Jam creates also includes metadata devs always ask for about device type, OS, battery and memory, etc, so you don’t have to spend any time writing that up.
Really excited for you to start using it to report bugs from your phone and can’t wait to hear your suggestions what you’d like to see next!
🚀 Congrats on the launch, Jam @thedanigrant ! 🎉 Auto-capturing logs and turning them into developer-ready bug reports is a game-changer, especially with the mobile and Chrome extension support. Love that it saves time during bug reporting, making life easier for devs and testers alike. 👍
One idea: how about adding a feature to automatically categorize or prioritize bugs based on severity? It could further streamline workflows. Can't wait to see how Jam evolves! 🙌
This sounds like a massive time-saver, especially for catching those hard-to-reproduce UI glitches! I’ve wasted so much time stitching screenshots together. Does the screen recording feature automatically blur potentially sensitive user data like text inputs or profile pictures, or do we need to handle that manually?
This is such a smart fix for a common headache! Jam cuts out all the friction from reporting iOS bugs — just record and send, with all the context devs need. No more clunky screenshots or manual notes. Clean, fast, and super developer-friendly.
I friggin' LOVE jam! Every release is total gold, we use Jam for our startup and it has really streamlined our operations. And now with magic links and iOS it's really starting to own the full reporting process. Go Dani & team!
Looks great, do you guys plan to do analytics? I've heard that doing proper analytics reporting on iOS can be a pain sometimes, would love to recommend this to my iOS collegues!
Love this! Three feature requests :)
1. When doing visual design QA it would be really helpful to get each of the main frames from the video into a format where comments and annotations could be added to each frame. What I do right now is lay them out in Figma.
2. Providing developers with actual logs, not just device stats, could be really interesting way to charge a premium tier. This would also allow for QAing analytics events which is really expensive to get wrong.
3. I’m sure this one is on your radar but auto cropping out the app itself at the end of a video :)
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Jam
Hey Product Hunt, it is absolutely crazy that the state of the art process when you test your app or site on your phone and catch an issue you want to fix is to take a bunch of screenshots, airdrop them to yourself and then go through them one by one, try to remember what you were looking at, open it in preview to annotate, then upload them into individual Jira tickets.
And yet when we talk to designers and PMs at world class product companies — that’s their workflow!!
When we started Jam we wanted to help people spend a lot less time on reporting bugs. We launched a chrome extension to make it a super quick workflow on desktop. And today we’re bringing it to mobile and so excited for you to try it.
It’s a screen recorder - so when you find a bug, open Jam and hit record. Then when you’re done recording you can create a Linear ticket or a Jira ticket right from Jam, no app switching needed. The ticket Jam creates also includes metadata devs always ask for about device type, OS, battery and memory, etc, so you don’t have to spend any time writing that up.
Really excited for you to start using it to report bugs from your phone and can’t wait to hear your suggestions what you’d like to see next!
Healy
Already removed one weekly bug triage call. Thinking about a Notion or Linear integration would streamline it even more.
Tate-A-Tate
🚀 Congrats on the launch, Jam @thedanigrant ! 🎉 Auto-capturing logs and turning them into developer-ready bug reports is a game-changer, especially with the mobile and Chrome extension support. Love that it saves time during bug reporting, making life easier for devs and testers alike. 👍
One idea: how about adding a feature to automatically categorize or prioritize bugs based on severity? It could further streamline workflows. Can't wait to see how Jam evolves! 🙌
Manna
This sounds like a massive time-saver, especially for catching those hard-to-reproduce UI glitches! I’ve wasted so much time stitching screenshots together. Does the screen recording feature automatically blur potentially sensitive user data like text inputs or profile pictures, or do we need to handle that manually?
This is such a smart fix for a common headache! Jam cuts out all the friction from reporting iOS bugs — just record and send, with all the context devs need. No more clunky screenshots or manual notes. Clean, fast, and super developer-friendly.
DrDroid
Yooo, this is sick. Just watched the demo video and I'm already interested in how the tech actually does the debugging 😃😃😃
I friggin' LOVE jam! Every release is total gold, we use Jam for our startup and it has really streamlined our operations. And now with magic links and iOS it's really starting to own the full reporting process. Go Dani & team!
Looks great, do you guys plan to do analytics? I've heard that doing proper analytics reporting on iOS can be a pain sometimes, would love to recommend this to my iOS collegues!
Congratulations on the launch guys, try launching on@GoPublicly
Jam
@nikdotca hi 👋🏼
Thank you for your feedback!
Logs for iOS are currently in early access. If you drop me an email at frits at jam.dev I can invite you.