Comments on postInstabug 3.0
David Walsh
@dvdwlsh
One fundamental change would make this a gamechanger (albeit a stretch, technically): the ability to do precisely this, as a frustrated user, within any native app, and share that confusion/suggestion/perspective openly – as opposed to privately and only within the subset of apps which electively integrate. I find myself, on a daily basis, screenshot'ing > annotating > Tumblr'ing various oversights and absurdities in the majority of apps – sometimes constructively, more oftentimes just to vent. Anyway, strong product you've put out that stands to do some good.
Omar Gabr
@okgabr · CEO, Instabug
@dvdwlsh very interesting idea! Never thought about it this way before but I can definitely imagine the outcome a community of people discussing random bugs in different apps. I'm not sure if apps will want to put an SDK that does that (for many reasons) but I get your point. I'm actually curious to see your Tumblr blog, mind sending me a link?
David Walsh
@dvdwlsh
@okgabr I was by no means proposing it as an elective, please-add-our-SDK angle, that's cat-herding in this context. Naturally the people willing to do that are likely the ones who care most about user experience down to the details. More like crowdsourced intervention. Think "spraypainting large dicks around every gaping pothole the city just won't fix". Google that if you don't know what I mean. Anyway, as requested: dngrs.tumblr.com/tagged/xoxo