AcceptLens

AcceptLens is a web app (with optional browser extension) that centralizes User Acceptance Testing feedback from non-technical stakeholders and converts it into structured, actionable items. Instead of asking users to learn Jira, it captures feedback where they already work: a simple link to the test environment plus a one-click “report” overlay for screenshots, annotations, steps-to-reproduce, and environment metadata. An AI layer deduplicates similar reports, flags missing details, and suggests severity/priority based on historical outcomes and release risk. It generates a clean acceptance summary: what passed, what’s blocked, and what must be deferred—mapped to user stories and release criteria. It’s realistic about UAT: people are inconsistent, late, and vague. The product focuses on reducing back-and-forth, not pretending to fully automate quality. Integrations push finalized items into Jira/Linear/Azure DevOps while keeping stakeholders in a lightweight portal for signoff and comments.

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