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You found a bug. You screenshot it, write a Jira ticket, describe it as best you can, attach the screenshot, and wait. Dev opens it. Can't reproduce it. Asks for more context. You jump on a call. 30 minutes later they finally see what you meant. That's Tuesday. Every Tuesday. Feedly lets testers annotate bugs directly on the live page. Dev sees exactly what's wrong, in context, first time. No tickets. No calls. No back and forth. With addition to technical details which makes the dev life easier
Hello everyone! Tech and startup enthusiast here.
As a dev, the amount of time spent reproducing very specific bugs reported by testers is exhausting. When fixing bugs, I shouldn't be worrying about reproducing it, asking the tester for more details like their version, browser, or exact steps.
I'd rather spend all my time actually fixing bugs and being more productive, and that's where Feedly came in. I found other tools, but none were easy to use and all of them still made me contact the testers. So I built Feedly.
I started using it at work first and we already see the difference. Testers don't have to worry about giving a lot of context, waiting for a call from the dev, taking screenshots, or writing Jira tickets. And as a dev, I don't have to worry about reproducing bugs or jumping on calls with testers anymore.
There is still a lot work to be done, and a lot features to involve like having an MCP were the AI like claude code will see the exact bug, with logs, al technical details. dream come true for us devs hahah
There is a live demo to test out on the site, but preferably dont use an android phone on it for now.
I'd love some feedback on this, and if anyone wants to try it out reques access and I will send you an access code.
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About Feedly on Product Hunt
“Bug feedback tool”
Feedly was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. You found a bug. You screenshot it, write a Jira ticket, describe it as best you can, attach the screenshot, and wait. Dev opens it. Can't reproduce it. Asks for more context. You jump on a call. 30 minutes later they finally see what you meant. That's Tuesday. Every Tuesday. Feedly lets testers annotate bugs directly on the live page. Dev sees exactly what's wrong, in context, first time. No tickets. No calls. No back and forth. With addition to technical details which makes the dev life easier
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