bugpot

For QA

Structured issues from every test session

Test sessions are already structured — Bugpot just makes sure the bugs you log during them are too. A widget on every environment, forms shaped like the tests you run, and an inbox that treats issues the way you already do.

The pain

What you’re dealing with today

BUG-001Open

Screenshots in a spreadsheet

Regression evidence lives across screenshot folders, Confluence pages and a Google Sheet nobody wants to inherit.

BUG-002Open

Different forms, per project

Every project asks for slightly different reproduction fields. Google Forms grows a new sheet every quarter.

BUG-003Open

Sign-off without a paper trail

A test pass is only useful with an audit trail. Right now, the trail is “trust the QA lead’s memory”.

How Bugpot helps

The shape of the fix

A widget on staging, UAT and prod

Multiple projects per workspace, one per environment. Testers use the same button in every environment; you see them separated in the inbox.

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Custom forms shaped like your tests

Add severity, browser, test-plan reference and free-text repro. Different forms for smoke, regression and exploratory sessions.

Statuses that mean something

Open, in progress, resolved — plus optional custom statuses like “needs verification” or “awaiting client” for the final pass.

Audit log for sign-off

Every status change and comment recorded with actor, timestamp and before/after. Export a CSV at the end of a test cycle.

Ship the test session, not the screenshot pile

Turn Bugpot on for a single environment and see how the next test pass feels.