🆚 Jam vs. PageProofer
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 PageProofer is four times more popular than Jam.
- 🌎 PageProofer is more popular in the United States, Japan, and Canada.
- 🌍 Jam is more popular in Australia.
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Jam is a browser-based bug reporting tool that lets users capture screen activity, technical logs, and contextual data when a bug occurs to create developer-ready reports.
It collects user-initiated recordings of screenshots or video, console logs, network requests, device and browser details, DOM snapshots, and annotations, and can send structured reports into issue tracking and collaboration tools such as Jira, Asana, ClickUp, GitHub, and Slack.
PageProofer is a visual annotation and website feedback tool that lets users leave notes, drawings, screenshots, and screen recordings pinned to specific web page elements to communicate design issues and bugs.
It captures contextual metadata such as browser, OS, and screen size, supports file attachments and comments, offers a centralized dashboard for tracking and assigning feedback, and integrates with project management tools like Trello, Jira, and Slack.
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(unlimited jams, 15 min recording limit)$14/seat/month
(5 users)$39/month
(20 users)$89/month
(unlimited users)$199/month
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