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Nitpicks

Automatically fix UI/UX bugs from screen recordings

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Nitpicks allows you to record and fix UI/UX bugs directly while using your application. Simply open the extension, click on record, and show the bug while naturally explaining it (by talking). Nitpicks sends a GitHub pull request with the fix automatically. You can also request app changes, not necessarily a bug fix. Just explain it on the video and get it done. Finally, you can also select and annotate specific UI elements for small adjustments and get a pull request with them implemented.

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Hey everyone! I'm Miguel, a developer, and I used to get Looms from the rest of the team reporting issues and bugs on the product or asking for small design tweaks. I created Nitpicks so that they can fix those on their own, and I just need to review the code changes. When I leave a review, it is also automatically implemented, so my life has become easier. I would love to get your feedback!

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Congrats on the launch, @miguelaeh_ ! Love the idea of turning team nitpicks into self-serve fixes, curious to see how much this cuts down dev back-and-forth!

Congratulations on your launch, how innovative!
Does the explanation during the recording have to be in English, or does it support other languages?


Best new tool I've seen in months. Thanks so much, guys and I wish you every success. WIll be using this with two team!

@miguelaeh_ This is seriously cool, UX bugs are always easiest to spot while using the product, but capturing them, explaining them, and turning them into actionable fixes is usually a messy process. The ability to record the issue, narrate it, and get an automatic pull request is such a game changer.

Love that it also handles feature tweaks and UI adjustments, not just bugs. That’s where most teams lose hours of back-and-forth.

Curious how customisable the generated PRs are, can teams define coding standards or preferred component patterns?

Amazing launch. This is the kind of tool every product team wishes they had