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Samebug helps your work 💻

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Samebug helps your work Hi {NAME}, Thank you for your interest in Samebug. We’re happy to have

Samebug helps your work Hi {NAME}, Thank you for your interest in Samebug. We’re happy to have you as part of our growing community! As you get started, let me highlight how Samebug can help your work: 1. You paste your full stack trace, we provide the most relevant solution to your problem. See [how it works] 2. Integrate Samebug with IntelliJ IDEA/Android Studio! No need to paste the stack trace, we deliver the solutions right to your IDE. To test the integration, just respond and request an API Key to access the closed Beta! If you have any questions, concerns or just want to say ‘hi’ reply to this email. Regards, Renáta Founder of Samebug

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