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TalkThrough
Talk while you test, AI does the rest
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Talk while you test, AI does the rest
12 followers
Writing bug reports is tedious. You find an issue, screenshot it, type up reproduction steps, then do it all over again. TalkThrough lets you narrate your testing session while drawing on screen. AI transcribes everything and writes the report for you. Export to Markdown or push directly to Linear with screenshots attached. Built for QA engineers and PMs who'd rather find bugs than document them. macOS menu bar app—always one click away.


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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Chris, and I built TalkThrough because I was tired of the bug reporting dance—find issue, screenshot, type up steps, forget a detail, go back and check, repeat.
As someone who's done plenty of QA, I wanted to just talk through what I was seeing and have the report write itself. So that's what I built.
The workflow is simple: click the menu bar icon, start a session, and an overlay appears on your browser. Talk while you test, draw on screen to highlight issues, and when you're done, AI turns your rambling into a clean summary. Export to Markdown or ship straight to Linear.
Built with Swift for macOS. Native, fast, and lives in your menu bar.
This is v1—I'd love your feedback on what integrations or features would make this more useful for your workflow. Jira? GitHub Issues? Something else?
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for checking it out! 🙏
I've been using this for the past couple of days, and it's a real timesaver. You just speak your feedback while annotating and taking screenshots - it transcribes your thoughts and puts them directly into Linear, or you can copy the markdown and paste it into your preferred issue tracker or code agent. Now your team has everything they need to execute changes: your transcribed notes with relevant URLs and screenshots, all neatly organized.
The only feedback I have is adding a tooltip or explainer to the AI Providers settings that gives non-technical users (like stakeholders) instructions on how to get an API key, or directs them to ask their devs to provide one.