Users are quick to uninstall apps plagued by bugs, yet many testers and end users struggle to write effective bug reports that developers can use to address these issues. To improve this process, standardizing bug reports is essential, as it provides a structured format that is both actionable for developers and easy for users to complete. A well-crafted bug report should be concise, focus on a single issue, and include clear titles, descriptions, environment details, reproduction steps, actual and expected results, attachments, and contact information. Developers can save significant time and effort, up to 45%, by implementing standardized bug reports. It's crucial for developers to educate testers on writing effective reports and use tools like Luciq's Bug Reporting to automate and streamline the feedback process, ensuring that all necessary technical details are captured without burdening users or testers.