We shipped a fix for the 'too many tabs' problem.
We found that customers are happy to record share their screen so you can fix their issue faster. But they were getting lost navigating tabs.
Picture-in-picture controls make it easy to submit Jams from wherever you end up β‘οΈ
So cool to see Jam.dev as a featured plugin in @OpenAI's Codex β‘
Drop a Jam link and Codex gets the same context your engineers use to debug. Video, logs, network requests user events all coming from one link.
So cool to see Jam.dev as a featured plugin in @OpenAI's Codex β‘
Drop a Jam link and Codex gets the same context your engineers use to debug. Video, logs, network requests user events all coming from one link.
I spent way too long making a drag handle feel this good
- reacts to cursor position
- respects min-width but still lets you resize past it
it's genuinely stupid how satisfying this is
shipping soon to @jamdotdev share page
Jam MCP just got more powerful. Your AI can review multiple Jam videos at once β so instead of debugging one issue at a time, you can spot the patterns affecting your product and customers
It's been a year since we first talked about @radix_ui adoption at @jamdotdev podcast with @majroth
Since then, we've "Radixified" almost our whole product -> and next week, big changes are coming to our "Share Page"
If you are curious about the podcast episode, this one was the most popular episode on our YT account!
youtube.com/watch?v=dLejpNs4β¦
Terminals are for text, until now.
Jam MCP lets Claude see your video, logs and network activity so it can actually diagnose a bug.
Here's what it looks like:
Drag handles don't need to be boring
- subtle grow on hover
- active state while dragging
- double click to collapse / expand
coming soon to @jamdotdev
Let me show you something, brand new comments are on it's way to @jamdotdev
- fully accessible with keyboard
- new reactions
- full markdown support
- paste attachments directly to text editor
built on top of @tiptap_editor and RadixUI, designed by @majroth in Berlin