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Thanks @5harath for hunting us! Hey ProductHunt community, we are excited to launch Jam Edit today, letting you suggest changes to your website, right from your website.
Jam Edit is a tool we wished we had when we were PMs at Cloudflare. We were frustrated by the amount of back and forth required to clarify small UI changes. We wished that suggesting edits to a website was as easy as suggesting edits in a Google Doc.
That was our goal with Jam Edit. Click on an element on the page, change its colors, size, spacing, font, and suggest those changes to be added to the code. Do it all right from your website.
We can't wait to hear what you think!
@5harath@thedanigrant this is sooo awesome. Been using jam since early days - so excited to see this evolution.
All the best to the entire team at Jam! Congrats for the launch!
@hrbrt we couldn't agree more - chrome is just our starting place until we feel like we've nailed the workflow, so that way we can iterate quickly if we need to. After that, we promise we won't be chrome only forever! π
This is powerful "Click on an element on the page, change its colors, size, spacing, font, and suggest those changes to be added to the code. Do it all right from your website."
We've been using Jam as part of an app redesign project, it's honestly been invaluable. Not really sure what we'd have done without it.
Also: the team ships!
We use Jam at On Deck to empower our product teams to deliver high-quality software. The product is great and the team is super! Would recommend to a friend :) PS, we love the Linear integration.
Nice! Seems like this would cut a lot of steps out if I was using the inspector to make edits, then had to apply them into the code base, and with this I can just do everything with a better interface and have it take effect in place.
Getting product and design feedback is the most important factor for startups to grow. And by making it frictionless Jam Edit gives founders superpowers. And today I want to introduce it to y'all!
It would be nice to not only use it for feedback but also for editing and publishing alt versions. Google optimize does that to an extend but is quite confusing/ buggy.
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