If you want to record and share steps-to-reproduce information that's useful for debugging in your own development environment, Dashcam is worth a look. It's a free screen recorder geared for software testing and debugging, and it lets you record and share previews of your local development environment. Dashcam has features like Instant-Replay, Log & Network Capture, Error Detection, and integration with GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Slack and Zapier to help your team quickly report and fix bugs.
Another good option is Bugasura, which uses AI to help teams track and report issues more effectively. It has customizable workflows, automated dashboards and integration with GitHub, JIRA and Slack, among other services. Bugasura also includes step-by-step instructions for reproducing bugs, along with automatically generated screenshots and device information, so it's easier to understand and debug technical problems.
If you want a tool that makes bug reporting easy without the technical overhead, Jam is worth a look. It automatically generates detailed bug reports, including device and browser information, console logs and network activity. One-click bug reports, instant replay and integration with Notion, GitHub, Jira and Slack means Jam can speed up issue resolution and make it accessible to non-technical team members.
Last, Replay is a browser-based tool for recording and replaying application behavior. The tool lets you reproduce issues instantly, so developers can debug bugs and flaky tests without having to reproduce them manually. Replay's integration with continuous integration workflows means it can provide actionable information and help you prioritize test issues, so you can focus on the most important problems and fix them efficiently.