
Record exactly what went wrong and share it instantly with your dev team. No more back-and-forth emails, unnecessary meeting, or confusing screenshots. Jam auto-captures technical logs, and creates developer-ready bug reports in seconds.
Record exactly what went wrong and share it instantly with your dev team. No more back-and-forth emails, unnecessary meeting, or confusing screenshots. Jam auto-captures technical logs, and creates developer-ready bug reports in seconds.
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!
🎉 Congrats JamGPT on launching an amazing AI debugging assistant team Jam🤖 👏 You've brought bug reporting into the future with its ability to identify root causes, give exact tips, and fix buggy code. 🚀 Excited to see what else you'll bring with AI! 🙌
Have been using Jam with our small but mighty team for a little while now and I never thought I would say this... But Jam makes QA fun! The UI is intuitive, integrates with Slack/Jira/Github/Linear, and has been an incredible time saver. Not only is the product great but so is the Jam team. The onboarding experience was one of the easiest I've had learning a new tool. If you're about efficiency when it comes to feedback/QA this is the tool for you! Can't wait to see what else is in store! 🍓+💻=😊
Probably the best took to report bugs. My team keeps asking me to jam it to them - love the record last few seconds feature - it's always been a nightmare to reproduce bugs.
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
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🚀 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! 🙌
Already removed one weekly bug triage call. Thinking about a Notion or Linear integration would streamline it even more.