DevRecorder
Screen recorder with console, network, errors & annotations Discussion | ...
Our Take
DevRecorder is the screen recorder that finally makes "but it works on my machine" a thing of the past. It's a Chrome extension that captures your screen AND the actual technical context—console logs, network requests, clicks, keystrokes, the whole debugging breadcrumb trail—then spits out a shareable link or creates a Linear/Jira ticket in one click. Every frame of the video syncs with your logs. Click an error in the console and the video jumps to exactly when it happened. This is what screen recording should have been all along.
They launched on Product Hunt in mid-May 2026 and hit #30 Day Rank with 82 upvotes. In seven days, over 5,000 recordings were captured and they're sitting at a 4.9-star rating on the Chrome Web Store. That's not a typo. Four POINT nine. Already got 2,800 devs using it within the first two weeks and just pushed v2.4 with a proper DevTools panel sitting right next to the video—Info, Console, Network, Actions—all clickable and synced to the timeline. Linear and Jira integrations shipped too, so you can turn a bug repro into a ticket with full debug context in seconds.
Most screen recorders give you a video file. DevRecorder gives you a debuggable artifact. That's the difference between "here's what broke" and "here's exactly why it broke." They just added Trello and ClickUp integrations. The bug reporting war is over, and the devs with context are winning.
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