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File a visual bug to Linear, Notion, or GitHub — in one click.

Stop the screenshot → editor → upload → retype dance. Capture any page, annotate it, and file it straight to Linear, Notion, or GitHub in one click — with the URL, browser & OS auto-attached.

One seat · $9/mo · no team minimum — not a 5-seat pack you'll never fill.

Not built yet — this is a waitlist to validate demand. Free to join · no spam, just one email when it's ready.

Concept demo — capture, annotate, and file to Linear in one click. Real flow, no edits.
Chrome Extension
No team minimum
Annotate in 1 click
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Filing a bug is a 5-minute chore. It shouldn't be.

Every visual bug you find kicks off the same tedious loop. Here are the three parts that waste your time.

The screenshot → annotate → upload → retype loop

Capture. Open an image editor. Draw arrows and boxes. Save. Switch to your tracker. Upload. Retype the URL, browser version, and OS. That's 4–6 steps and ~5 minutes, every single bug.

Paying for seats you'll never fill

Marker.io starts at $39/mo (3-seat minimum). BugHerd is $50/mo with a 5-seat minimum. BetterBugs bundles 5 users at $10. If you're a solo dev or freelancer, you're subsidizing empty seats.

Context goes missing

URL, viewport size, browser version, and OS rarely make it into the bug report. Whoever reproduces the issue starts by asking for them. A few fields saved to every ticket by default fixes this.

Three steps, one click to file.

IssueShot fits inside your existing workflow — no new tab, no context switch, no copy-pasting.

01

Capture

Trigger a full-page or visible-area screenshot from the extension icon or your custom hotkey — on any page including localhost and staging environments. Nothing to set up per site.

02

Annotate

Draw arrows, highlight areas, blur sensitive data, and add text notes directly on the screenshot. URL, viewport dimensions, browser version, and OS are captured automatically — no typing required.

03

File the issue

One click pushes the annotated screenshot and all auto-captured context to Linear, Notion, or GitHub as a new issue. Pick your tracker once per project and it remembers. Jira support is planned for V2.

Three things most bug tools make you choose between.

These are the real, honest reasons IssueShot exists. We're not trying to replace video-replay tools — we're the best option for annotated-screenshot bug filing at solo-dev pricing.

Differentiator 1

Annotation-first, not recording-first

Tools like Jam.dev are excellent at session replay and screen recording — but most bug reports don't need a video. They need a clear, annotated screenshot with an arrow saying "this is broken." IssueShot is built ground-up for that format: fast, polished annotated screenshots with no recording overhead or replay infrastructure.

Differentiator 2

True single-seat pricing: $9/mo, one person

Marker.io starts at $39/mo (annual) with a 3-seat minimum. BugHerd starts at $50/mo with a 5-seat minimum. BetterBugs bundles 5 users at ~$10. IssueShot is $9/mo for exactly one seat — no team minimum, no forced upgrades, no idle seats. If you're a solo developer or freelancer, you pay for what you actually use.

Differentiator 3

Native Linear + Notion + GitHub — all three

Ybug has native Linear, but routes Notion only through Zapier. BetterBugs has Linear, but Notion support is limited. Among the tools we compared below, none pair native Linear, Notion, and GitHub at solo-dev pricing — most route at least one through Zapier. Pick whichever tracker your project uses — IssueShot files there directly, no middleware required.

Supporting note: Because IssueShot is a Chrome extension, it works on localhost, staging, and password-protected URLs out of the box — no per-site setup or embedded script. (Table stakes for an extension; web-widget tools that inject a script are the ones that struggle here.)

How IssueShot stacks up

Mid-2026 pricing and feature data. We've tried to be accurate — see the note below for sources and caveats.

Swipe the table sideways to see all five tools →

Feature IssueShot Marker.io BugHerd Jam BetterBugs
Single-seat price $9/mo $39/mo annual
3-seat min
~$50/mo
5-seat min
Free (30 sessions)
then ~$14/mo per creator
~$10/mo
5-user bundle
True one-seat plan 3-seat min 5-seat min ~ Free tier limited 5-user bundle
Annotation-first depth arrows, highlight, blur, text annotation toolset annotation toolset ~ recording-first annotation
Native Linear
Native Notion ~ via Zapier ~ via Zapier ~ limited / via Zapier
Native GitHub ~ via Zapier ~ via Zapier
Works on localhost (ext mode) (ext mode)

✓ = yes   ✗ = no   ~ = partial / varies by plan or requires middleware.
Pricing and features as of mid-2026; subject to change. Marker.io: $39/mo annual ($59/mo monthly), 3-seat minimum. BugHerd: starts ~$50/mo, 5-seat minimum. Jam: free up to 30 sessions/mo, then ~$14/mo per creator. BetterBugs: ~$10/mo for a 5-user bundle. Ybug (~€10/mo) omitted from this table but comparable to BetterBugs for the differentiators above.

One seat. $9. That's the whole pricing page.

This is the pricing we plan to launch with — join the waitlist to lock in the $9/mo rate. Start free; upgrade when you want one-click filing and history.

Free
$0 /mo

20 annotated reports per month. Try it before you commit — no card required.

  • 20 reports / month
  • Full annotation suite (arrows, highlight, blur, text)
  • Copy-to-clipboard export
  • URL + viewport + browser + OS auto-captured
  • One-click Linear / Notion / GitHub
  • 90-day report history

Great for trying it out — upgrade any time for one-click filing.

One seat means one seat. No team minimum, no per-user add-ons, no "starter pack" of 5. You pay $9/mo for yourself — not $39–50/mo for a team you don't have.

Help decide if IssueShot gets built

IssueShot isn't built yet — that's the point. If enough solo devs want it, I build it. Add your email and answer one question (would you pay $9/mo?) — waitlist members lock in early-access pricing and get first access when it ships.

First 50 signups get 3 months of Pro free at launch.

No spam — one email when early access opens. Unsubscribe anytime.

Built by a solo dev tired of the screenshot → annotate → upload dance. I'm validating real demand before writing the extension — your signup literally decides whether this gets built. — github.com/fernandito0901

Common questions

Is IssueShot only a Chrome extension?
At launch, yes — IssueShot is a Chrome Manifest V3 extension. That means it works on Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc, etc.). Firefox and Safari support are on the longer-term roadmap; the waitlist helps us gauge demand.
Does it work on localhost and staging?
Yes. Because IssueShot is a browser extension, it has access to whatever page is open in your browser tab — including localhost, private staging URLs, and password-protected environments. No per-site script or DNS configuration required. (Other extension-based tools like Jam, BetterBugs, and Marker.io's extension also share this trait.)
Which trackers are supported?
At launch: Linear, Notion, and GitHub Issues — all native integrations, no middleware required. Jira is next on the roadmap (V2). If you need a different tracker, tell us on the waitlist form and it informs our priorities.
Can you see my screenshots?
That's a core design goal. The plan: annotation happens locally in your browser, and a screenshot only leaves your machine when you file it to your tracker — with Pro history stored encrypted, and never used for training or analytics. We're building it that way now and will publish the exact security details before launch, so you can hold us to them.
When does IssueShot launch?
No date yet — I won't promise one I can't hit. The honest version: if the waitlist shows real demand, I start the build and email waitlist members the moment it's testable. If the demand isn't there, I won't build it — and I'll tell you that too.
How is this different from Marker.io or Jam?
Three honest differences:

1. Annotation-first vs. recording-first. Jam is excellent at session replay and screen recording — that's its core value proposition. IssueShot is built for a different use case: fast, polished annotated screenshots, which is what most bug reports actually require. We're not trying to replace Jam; we're the right tool when you want a screenshot with annotations, not a video.

2. True single-seat pricing. Marker.io starts at $39/mo with a 3-seat minimum ($59/mo month-to-month). There is no Marker.io plan for one person at $9. IssueShot is $9/mo for exactly one seat.

3. Native Linear + Notion + GitHub. Marker.io does have strong tracker integrations. What's unique to IssueShot at this price point is all three of those specific trackers — especially Notion — native, with no Zapier intermediary required.