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Product is designed by developers for developers.
Technical teams to record demos and report bugs, Sales teams to send video pitches, Everyone else to replace meetings and create how-to videos
Very satisfied by the simplicity and effectiveness of this issue tracking solution.
And there is no android or iOS version of this tool which is killing my time while testing the product on Android and reporting in web it's really very frustrating.
It's the perfect tracking tool for any company looking for a simple but yet powerful solution to manage their projects.
There is no any notification send when assigned person is changed. There is no tags to put suggestions.
I liked the clean interface and ease of use. I registered and started transfering in my paper notes in 0 time.
There is no option to select severity. There is no option to take bugs reports.
It fulfills all simple needs we have like tagging type of bugs, assigning tasks to people, changing stages of progress. Also adding images and commenting we use on a regular basis.
I really dislike that since the update of the user interface some of the functionality (e.g. labeling Bug, Enhancement) seems to be buggy at least in my actual chrome browser on a mac.
I especially like that ANYONE can use it - pretty much everyone uses Chrome (or a Chromium-based browser, like Edge, Brave etc.) and it's super easy to use.
I cannot delete the workspace I created. And sometimes it can miss errors while catching errors.
Overall, it's been super useful and has saved me a lot of time. I have recommended it to a couple of friends and reported bugs to their projects.
Missing features, but that's being worked on from what I understood, so waiting for that. Our engineers were missing the network log, as well as mouse and keyboard inputs.
I like that it's overall usage just involves 3 steps maximum - record -> upload -> share. Having minimal overhead is fantastic for users.
Data ways always missing, was incomplete and so there was a lot of back and forth involved until we were able to pinpoint the bug.
The recordings are useful and clear. The concept of the tool is solid.
It will crash if a page sends out a lot of errors.
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