Paste a URL into Jira.
Not a 3MB attachment.
Capture, annotate, auto-upload, paste. Four keystrokes become a bug ticket with an inline screenshot.
Jira · Linear · ClickUp · Asana · Notion · GitHub
Maxisnap is a screenshot tool built for product managers who file bug tickets and design feedback. Capture with Ctrl+Alt+5, annotate with numbered callouts and arrows, then paste a hosted URL directly into Jira, Linear, ClickUp, or Asana — no 3MB attachments, no extra click to upload.
The PM bug-filing workflow, side by side
9 steps, ~4 minutes
- Win+Shift+S to snip a region
- Click the notification thumbnail
- Open Paint to annotate (no annotation in Snipping Tool)
- Draw arrows by hand, no numbered pins
- File → Save as → pick folder → name file
- Switch to Jira, open the ticket
- Click attachment icon, find the file
- Upload (wait for 3 MB PNG)
- Move file inline manually in ticket editor
3 steps, ~25 seconds
Ctrl+Alt+7— capture region, auto-uploads- Add numbered pins (1, 2, 3) in the editor
- Paste URL into Jira — renders inline
“I used to dread filing tickets because the screenshot dance took longer than writing the description. Since I switched, I file bug reports mid-meeting — capture, pin, paste, done before the call ends.”
Senior PM, B2B SaaS (8-person team, 40+ tickets/week)
One screenshot. Three bugs. Zero ambiguity.
When QA spots three issues in the same screen, a traditional workflow becomes three tickets with three near-duplicate screenshots. The numbered-pin tool changes that: press 1 to drop pin #1 on the broken button, 2 on the overflowing text, 3 on the mis-aligned spinner. Counter auto-increments. Deleting pin #2 does not break the sequence — v1.8.2 fixed the duplicate-counter bug that used to plague it.
In the ticket description, the developer sees: 1 - Click handler missing. 2 - Overflow on mobile. 3 - Spinner offset. One screenshot, three callouts, one shared context, fully traceable back to QA.
Questions PMs ask
Does Maxisnap work with Jira?
Yes. Every capture produces a hosted URL. Paste it into a Jira description or comment and the image renders inline via Jira's auto-embed. No attachment upload, no 3 MB cap, no broken thumbnails when tickets move between projects.
Can I paste screenshots as URLs instead of files?
Yes, and it's the default. Ctrl+Alt+7 captures and auto-uploads. The share URL lands on your clipboard. One paste and the ticket has a working inline image.
Does the URL work if Jira is private?
The Maxisnap Cloud URL is publicly unguessable — only people with the exact link can view it. If your security policy requires SSO-gated images, configure Maxisnap to upload to your team's SFTP or S3 bucket instead.
Can I add numbered callouts to my screenshot?
Yes. The numbered-pin tool places auto-incrementing 1, 2, 3 badges. Pair each with a one-line caption in the ticket. One screenshot can carry a full multi-bug report.
Does it integrate with Linear or ClickUp?
Yes. Any tool that renders pasted image URLs inline works — Linear, ClickUp, Asana, Notion, Basecamp, Monday, Shortcut, Height, and GitHub Issues all do.
Ship tickets developers actually want to open.
Free for 100 cloud uploads/month. $4/month for unlimited. No team-seat minimum.
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