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jam Codex Plugin

Author
Jam
Category
Productivity
Topics
Code Quality, Review & Testing · Monitoring & Observability · Project Management & Collaboration
Version
1.0.2
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

The explanation below is AI-generated. Please verify it against the sources.

Jam is a plugin, described in its plugin.json as "Screen record with context," categorized under Productivity with the default prompt "What does this bug report show." According to the jam.dev homepage, Jam is a bug-reporting tool that auto-captures device and browser info, console logs, network logs, repro steps, and backend tracing during a screen recording. It offers a browser extension, automatic repro steps, instant replay, and markup/sharing features, and integrates with tools such as Notion, GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Linear, Slack, ClickUp, Asana, Sentry, Azure, Figma, and Fullstory. The plugin's specific capabilities field in plugin.json is empty, so how it operates within a Codex/ChatGPT plugin context is unknown. Pricing details beyond a 'free' tier mention and exact feature scope for the plugin interface are also unknown.

Overview

According to the jam.dev homepage, Jam is a SaaS bug-reporting tool that lets users screen record issues while automatically capturing technical context (device/browser info, console logs, network logs, backend tracing) to help engineering and QA teams debug faster. It works via a browser extension and integrates with third-party tools like Jira, GitHub, GitLab, Linear, Slack, Sentry, Asana, ClickUp, Azure, Figma, and Fullstory.

What you can do with jam

  • Screen record bugs while auto-capturing device, browser, console, and network logs (per jam.dev)
  • Get automatically generated repro steps instead of writing them manually (per jam.dev)
  • Use instant replay to capture what just happened (per jam.dev)
  • Annotate, blur, edit, and share recordings (per jam.dev)
  • Send bug reports/integrate with tools such as GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Linear, Slack, Sentry, ClickUp, Asana, Azure, Figma, and Fullstory (per jam.dev)
  • Use the plugin's default prompt "What does this bug report show" (per plugin.json); other in-plugin capabilities are unknown

Sources

Original description (English)

Screen record with context

History of jam

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