Jam transforms your site into a collaborative doc. Comment, discuss, create tasks, and even use your existing tools like Jira and Asana right from your website.
I genuinely see this as no smaller than what Google Docs did for our ability to collaborate on a document. Before GDocs everyone would email around their personal copy of a document, with all sorts of changes to the filename to keep track of who did what “report_seen_by_zack.REV3.doc”. It was then left to the poor soul working on it to merge and integrate feedback and changes from twenty divergent places. It sounds crazy but that was the only and the best way, and it’s still how most people manage their website feedback.
I have spent so much time taking screenshots which become emails and then watching everyone (including myself) duck the task of actually turning them into tickets. So when I first used the Jam GitHub integration I was entirely sold. It’s this quiet wonderful pleasure to get to comment on a site as easily as I can on a document and know it will be seen and responded to. My biggest issue is I can’t use it to leave feedback on our mobile apps yet!
I’m hopeless when it comes to site design. I can’t make something look nice if my life depended on it.
Fortunately, I have people around me that know how to cretae beautiful things. This is just the tool I needed.
Great idea!
@bobbyvoicu Hahaha i am the same way. Thanks Bobby!
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Love this, and so excited for the launch! Ever since I saw the beta, I realized I can no longer go back to the traditional product workflow. #tbt to my hundreds (read: thousands) of screenshots scattered across my desktop from trying to coordinate design and eng feedback.
Awesome job creating such a useful product, looking forward to jammin’ more (and more efficiently!)
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