If you want a browser-based tool to record and replay your app's behavior so you can reproduce and debug problems, Replay is a great choice. The tool lets developers record and replay their app's behavior so they can reproduce it instantly for debugging. It offers features like debug with console logs, inspect React components, and network request view. Replay is designed to work with continuous integration processes, so you can easily triage and fix test problems.
Another alternative is Record, an AI-powered technical support tool that uses automation to understand users' experiences. It records user sessions, recordings, network requests and frontend errors, then uses AI analysis to identify problems and suggest fixes. Record integrates with common support tools like Zendesk, Intercom and Jira, providing insights and speeding up support.
For those who want a tool geared more toward testing, Relicx uses Generative AI to create high-quality end-to-end tests in a matter of seconds. It offers session replay for debugging and can integrate with existing testing infrastructure to support CI/CD pipelines. Relicx also offers higher test quality through automated assertions and visual validation.
If you want a tool that helps you report bugs, Jam makes it easier for product, engineering and QA teams. It collects technical information and lets you file bugs with a single click, reproduce the problem instantly and integrate with GitHub, Jira and Slack. The idea is to make debugging faster by automating the process of logging bugs.