If you're looking for a screen recording tool geared specifically for software testing and debugging, Dashcam is worth a look. It lets you record steps-to-reproduce, capture browser debugging information, and mark bugs and errors. It also offers Instant-Replay and integration with GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Slack and Zapier so you can embed recordings into issues and automatically create new issues. Dashcam is geared for development teams trying to shorten the feedback loop and work more collaboratively.
Another good option is Jam, which is geared for making bug reporting easier with features like automated collection of technical details, one-click bug reports and instant replay. It also integrates with tools like Notion, GitHub, Jira and Slack, and offers a free plan for individuals, along with custom enterprise plans. Jam is designed to automate the process of reporting bugs, speeding up issue resolution and helping teams debug more efficiently.
For browser-based apps, Replay is useful. It records and replays app behavior with deterministic browser technology so developers can inspect issues without having to reproduce them manually. Replay also integrates with Cypress and Playwright for debugging flaky tests and offers a free plan with unlimited test runs and basic support. That makes it a good choice for teams trying to squeeze more out of their continuous integration workflows and debugging.