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  1. Product Features

DevTools

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Every Jam automatically includes developer information to help engineers see browser state and debug technical issues.

Here's what's included in Jam's DevTools today:

  • Console logs

  • Fully inspectable network requests and timing waterfall

  • Session metadata: URL, timestamp, country, network speed

  • Device metadata: device, browser, OS, viewport info

You can swap the docking of Jam's DevTools from side to bottom.

You can also use the same keyboard shortcuts in Jam as in Chrome DevTools:

⌘+⇧+D switch dock position

↑↓ move through network requests

⏎ / ESC open & close network requests