Extend test coverage
Bugzy explores your application, creates structured test plans, and generates Playwright test automation — covering critical flows and edge cases.
Verify changes
When a PR is opened, a ticket moves to QA, or a deployment lands, Bugzy runs the right tests and reports results back to your team.
Triage test failures
Bugzy classifies every failure as a product bug or a test issue, auto-fixes test problems, and files real bugs in your issue tracker.
Contribute to your tests
Already have a test suite? Connect your test repo, TMS, or CI results and let Bugzy contribute to and extend what you already have.
Collaborate through your tools
Talk to Bugzy in Slack or Teams, invite it to meetings, dispute findings, and trigger test runs — just like working with any other teammate.
Verify AI-generated code
As AI agents write more code, Bugzy tests every preview deployment and posts results as GitHub check runs — catching regressions before human review.
Hiring a QA engineer vs Adding Bugzy to your team
| Factor | QA engineer | Bugzy |
|---|---|---|
| Ramp-up time | Weeks | Hours |
| Coverage capacity | 50–100 test cases | Hundreds, scales with compute |
| Availability | Business hours | 24/7 |
| Maintenance | Manual updates | Self-healing AI |
| Cost model | Salary + benefits | Per test run |
| Test artifacts | Spreadsheets / tools | Playwright code in your Git repo |
Give Bugzy access to your tools
Bugzy integrates with the tools your team already uses:- Source control — GitHub
- Communication — Slack, Microsoft Teams
- Issue tracking — Jira Cloud, Jira Server, Azure DevOps, Asana, Linear
- Test management — Zephyr Scale
- Documentation — Notion, Confluence
- Design — Figma (coming soon)
- CI/CD — GitHub Actions, deployment hooks, cron schedules
- Meetings — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams (via meeting bot)
Next steps
Quickstart
Add Bugzy to your team in 10 minutes.
How it works
See how Bugzy participates in your development lifecycle.
