About Jam
At Jam.dev, we are on a mission to speed up software development. Through groundbreaking technology, we are revolutionizing bug reporting at Jam.dev by making it the fastest and clearest way to capture a bug. Most things in software engineering have changed 100x since the 1990s, but the way we report bugs has not. It's still the same outdated process – manually creating tickets that ultimately don't include enough context for engineers to action. This leads to wasted time, effort, and energy, and a worse user experience for customers. Jam.dev was started with an ambition to make the bug-reporting process smoother so that developers could actually go faster than the speed of modern software development. The company has been focusing since its start on removing friction between QA teams and developers and making it easier for teams to deliver the software in a faster and more efficient manner. Jam enables everyone, no matter their technical expertise, to send deeply technical troubleshooting information to engineers instantly. With Jam, engineers get the precise information they need to reproduce an issue, no back-and-forth necessary.
Jam.dev is designed to meet the needs of modern-day development teams, regardless if you are a small startup or large enterprise. The platform features a browser extension that allows users to capture and log detailed bug reports with just one click, including instant replays and essential developer logs. This capability significantly reduces the time spent on bug reporting, making it easier for both technical and non-technical users to communicate issues effectively. Jam auto-captures console logs, user actions, network errors, and device info so developers can start resolving issues faster with full context of what happened. It integrates with popular issue tracking tools like Jira, GitHub, Linear, Notion, and Slack. Jam helps software teams at some of the largest and fastest-growing companies such as T-Mobile, SeatGeek, Staples, Rippling, and Ramp ship higher quality software faster to better serve their collectively millions of customers. Our dream is to help one million teams ship better software faster.
FAQs
- When was Jam founded?
- Jam was founded in 2020.
- Who is the CEO of Jam?
- Dani Grant is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does Jam operate in?
- Jam operates in the following markets: Software Testing, Software Development, Bug Tracking, Developer Tools, Quality Assurance, SaaS, Productivity Tools, Collaboration Software, DevOps, and Application Performance Monitoring.
- How many employees does Jam have?
- Jam has 11-50 employees.
- Where does Jam have employees?
- Jam has employees in United States.
- Does Jam support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Jam is a remote-friendly company.
- Does Jam offer a four-day work week?
- No, Jam does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Jam's tech stack?
- Jam has 2 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is Jam's website?
- Jam's website is jam.dev.
