The fastest way to report a bug
Spot is a free Chrome extension that turns “can’t reproduce” into a video report with every technical detail attached.
Free & open-source · No account needed for viewers
Three clicks, not three paragraphs
Report bugs the moment you find them, without leaving the page.
Spot it
Found something broken? Click the Spot icon right where it happened — current tab or whole desktop.
Record it
Walk through the bug once. Add your voice or a comment — Spot captures the technical side for you.
Report it
Share a link in Slack, Jira or Linear. Viewers don't need an account or the extension.
No more back-and-forth, everything in one video report
Spot captures the complete bug context, automatically.
Make bug reporting a team sport
Record with audio
Explain the bug in your own words while you record. Full context, zero typing.
Share with control
Internal by default. Public links work without an account and expire after two days.
Comment in context
Answer questions and add details on the Spot itself — right where the bug lives.
Every Spot in one place
All recordings live in your team's workspace, with their logs and context attached.
Questions, answered
Which browsers are supported?
Spot works on Chrome and any Chromium-based browser, including Edge, Brave and Arc. Firefox and Safari support is planned.
Is Spot free?
Yes, Spot is completely free as part of the OpenReplay platform. Recordings expire after 30 days on the serverless plan, can have a custom expiration on the dedicated plan, and have no retention limits when self-hosted.
Can I self-host my Spots?
Yes, Spot recordings can be self-hosted as part of the OpenReplay platform, with full control over your data.
Who can use Spot?
Spot is built for internal team use — primarily product managers and QA engineers reporting bugs to developers.
Do I need an OpenReplay account?
Reporters need a free OpenReplay account to record and share. Viewers need nothing — public links open without an account or the extension.
When do public Spot links expire?
Public links expire after two days, for security. Internal links stay available to your team.
Eliminate follow-ups once and for all
Free and open-source, as part of the OpenReplay platform.
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