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Users won’t report bugs… unless it’s stupid simple
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Users won’t report bugs… unless it’s stupid simple
240 followers
Most users won't tell you what's broken. Unless you make it stupidly easy. Make bug reporting so simple, users can just drag an icon, drop it on the problem, type a quick note, and move on.






Querri
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@amy_ingram Exactly! If giving feedback isn’t simple, it just doesn’t happen. Thanks for the kind words, means a lot!
🪲 Finally! A solution for lazy bug reporting. The UX must be 'dead simple' - one-click screenshots 🖼️ + auto-environment capture would be killer. Challenge: motivating users to report 'all' bugs, not just the obvious ones.
wow this is exactly what our dev team experienced during the QA. capture -> copy and paste in notion page -> report the issues. I even didn't realize it was troublesome. Congrats on the launch. What a nice product!
Turning feedback directly into GitHub issues is the right direction, but the screenshot/context quality is what would make or break this for me. The fewer “can you reproduce this?” loops between users and engineers, the more valuable it gets.
Streak Hunter
What a great and unique idea! I'll definitely try it in my upcoming projects :D
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@denisss Thank you Denis! Can't wait for you to try it out :)
That little bug icon is genius—already imagining users happily squashing issues instead of ignoring them! Love how you’ve turned bug reporting from a chore into something almost… fun? And called out those overpriced ‘enterprise’ tools? Chef’s kiss. 🐞✨ Can’t wait to see how many teams finally get the feedback they’ve been missing.
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@rani_zagita Thank you! We’re on a mission to make feedback fun and pricing make sense.
No bloat, no BS - just useful stuff your team actually needs 🙌
Brilliantly executed! Turning bug reporting into a drag-and-drop moment is exactly the kind of UX magic that drives real feedback. Simple for users, powerful for teams — this is how reporting should feel.
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@supa_l Really appreciate that! We wanted to make bug reporting feel more like a quick interaction than a chore. Hearing this means we’re on the right path, thanks for the support!