
Looking for feedback on a drop-in mobile SDK for collecting client/QA feedback directly in your app
Hey everyone! I’m exploring an idea and would love your input.
As a mobile dev, I’ve always found it frustrating to collect feedback from testers and clients during the QA phase. It usually ends up as:
• Screenshots on WhatsApp
• Vague messages like “it’s broken after login”
• Missing context like OS/device, app version, etc.
I’m working on a lightweight SDK you can drop into any Android/iOS app that lets users:
• Shake or tap to trigger feedback
• Auto-capture a screenshot + device info
• Optionally annotate or record audio
• Send it directly to Slack, email, or a webhook
It’s meant for developers and small teams who don’t need full-blown analytics or session replay — just clear, contextual bug reports from real users.
Still early, just collecting feedback before I build more —
Would you use this? Why or why not?
What’s missing? What would make it useful for your workflow?
Happy to answer any questions — or hear your brutally honest takes.
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