TalkThrough.app
TalkThrough lets you narrate your testing session while drawing on screen. AI transcribes everything and writes the report for you. Export to Markdown or push directly to Linear with screenshots attached. Built for QA engineers and PMs who'd rather find bugs than document them.
Product Overview
TalkThrough.app helps QA engineers and PMs document testing sessions without typing bug reports. Users narrate what happens during a test while drawing directly on screen, and the app captures the session details.
TalkThrough then transcribes everything and writes a structured report for the user. The report can be exported to Markdown or pushed directly to Linear with screenshots attached, making it easier to share findings with the team.
Key features
- Narrate a testing session while drawing on screen
- AI transcribes the session content automatically
- Generates a report from the narrated and annotated session
- Export reports to Markdown for easy sharing
- Push reports directly to Linear with screenshots attached
How TalkThrough.app works
- 1
Narrate the test session
Start a session and describe what you’re testing while the app listens.
- 2
Annotate by drawing on screen
Use on-screen drawing to mark relevant UI areas and events during the session.
- 3
Generate and send the report
Review the AI-written report, then export to Markdown or push to Linear with screenshots attached.
Use cases
- During exploratory QA, a tester narrates steps taken and highlights issues by drawing on screen; TalkThrough produces a written bug report with supporting screenshots.
- A PM reviews a bug’s context by watching the narrated session details and annotations; the app generates documentation that can be sent to Linear for tracking.
- When collaborating across teams, QA can export a Markdown report from a test session or send it to Linear with screenshots to reduce back-and-forth documentation.
Who is it for?
TalkThrough is built for QA engineers and PMs who need clear, repeatable bug documentation but spend too much time typing. It fits teams that track issues in Linear and want test context captured alongside screenshots.