Buggle is built by people who file 50 bugs a day. The other tools weren't designed for that. So we made this one.
For QA teams running multi-client engagements, the average bug ticket takes minutes to file: switch tools, paste a screenshot, retype the URL, copy the selector, fill out priority, attach the browser version. By the time the bug is in the tracker, the dev has lost interest. We wanted that to be one click.
Even with all the tooling, every bug still needs a human to triage it: write a one-sentence summary, suggest a priority, look for duplicates. Multiply by 50 bugs a day across 12 client projects, and triage eats the agency. We bake AI triage in so the queue self-organizes.
The screenshot, the selector, the page state, the user agent, the console output — that's what a developer actually needs. Most trackers store none of it. Our Chrome extension grabs all of it the moment you click the broken thing.
MCG Strategic runs QA across a portfolio of client sites every week. Every shortcut we wished we had — cross-project triage, client-scoped boards, billable-hour-friendly bug shape — is in here because we needed it ourselves.
MCG Strategic is a digital studio that builds, ships, and supports web products for clients across industries. Buggle is the tool we built to track our own work — and now it's how everyone else can run QA the way we do.
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