Easily detect UI/UX issues in websites, platforms, and web apps by automating the testing process. Accelerate development, and ensure client-facing software quality effortlessly while focusing on the important aspects of your business.
Dear amazing Product Hunt community,
I hope you are having a nice day!
Since 2014, I have explored the space and hunted for exciting products on this platform that help my fellow developers be more productive and create better products that billions of people will use.
💡 Today, I am thrilled to introduce a project that aligns perfectly with our shared interests. It empowers you to detect and automate the resolution of UI/UX issues on websites, platforms, apps, and everything else that makes the 🌐 so fantastic.
Why don't you give it a try today!
Hello Product Hunt!
Yordan here, one of Buglab’s co-founders.
Being a designer and front-end developer for a decade now, I’m deeply in love with quality software. But in order to consume quality web content someone has to create it. Furthermore, someone has to ensure the quality in the long run.
Working together with my co-founders for 9 out of those 10 years in the field, we noticed an odd gap in the software world. A huge amount of software is produced on a daily basis. Especially in the last few years. The vast majority of the effort is focused on the development and testing of the logic or the functional back-end of software. Little to no resources are dedicated to the user interfaces of those complex solutions.
We’ve experienced all of the pain points in ensuring software quality over the years. Surprisingly for us, the UI testing market didn’t provide a good enough solution for our own internal testing needs.
We tried to solve our problem in-house. As it turns out, a lot of teams lack the capital or the human resource to ensure UI quality in the long run, as we did.
That’s why we created Buglab.
We designed Buglab around resource optimization and ease of use.
With Buglab you:
can test the UI of your web apps with ease;
can spend your time on the important stuff. Not counting pixels on a screen;
get notified when something goes wrong (before your clients see it);
don’t need to code;
don’t need to provide access to your codebase or add any third-party scripts;
don’t need to do manual work over and over again;
Even though we are not directly focusing on functional testing, you can create custom tests with human-like behaviours: click buttons, fill inputs, submit forms, scroll pages, and more.
The result of your tests will produce both of the following:
Visual comparisons - screenshots comparing your baseline to the current state of the UI. Everything red equals discrepancies.
Snapshots of the rendered HTML of the tested web pages - making it easy to find the root cause of any discrepancies.
And a few corner cases we never thought of, but our early adopters did:
One migrated servers and lost client data with no backups (OOPS!). The data was completely retrieved from the test results in Buglab.
One is keeping tabs on Terms and Conditions pages and Privacy policy pages.
Thank you for your support!
@bogomep Thank you for the question.
We've identified a few competitors on the market of course. Most if not all have high barriers to entry, require development experience, and are quite pricy.
We did our best to minimise all those requirements and provide an easy-to-use testing tool for people with various backgrounds.
You can use Buglab to ensure your website is up and running.
And you can use it to test complex end-to-end and UI cases.
Give it a try and tell us what you think!
We are actively listening.
Not only is it incredibly useful, but it is also exceptionally user-friendly. In my opinion, this is the only platform crafted with such meticulous attention to detail while effectively serving its purpose.
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