As software development continues to improve, the way people report bugs remains a relic of the past. A new tool called Jam aims to change this by providing a more productive and efficient bug reporting process, enabling engineers to focus on technical bugs rather than communication problems. With over 14,000 users and counting, Jam has made significant progress in improving the industry-wide bug reporting process, with early adopters such as Ramp, T-Mobile, and Dell contributing valuable feedback that helped shape the product. By reducing time spent on bugs and enabling faster software delivery, Jam is committed to having a profound impact on the world, from hospitals and schools to AI and special education.