App stability monitoring
Results for “Bugs”
57 tools found
Error-tracking with Sentry-SDK compatability. Free for up to 5,000 errors/month, or unlimited use when self-hosted.
Free Chrome extension for QA workflows combining inspection, screenshots, video recording, and AI-generated structured bug reports with one-click filing to issue trackers.
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The SpotBugs plugin for security audits of Java web applications and Android applications. (Also work with Kotlin, Groovy and Scala projects)
SpotBugs is FindBugs' successor. A tool for static analysis to look for bugs in Java code.
Lightweight REST/WebSocket/gRPC API client built into VS Code and JetBrains — no app switching, local-first, git-syncable.
Testing environment that gives AI agents realistic, stateful clones of GitHub, Slack, Stripe and other SaaS tools so bugs get caught before production.
An AI tool that quietly clicks around your web app like a real visitor, then tells you exactly what broke — and where — before your actual users find out.
Drop a huge JSON file into your browser tab and browse it like a folder tree — nothing gets uploaded anywhere, so it's safe even for sensitive data.
A tool that shows you exactly what your AI coding assistant is really saying to its plugins (MCP servers) behind the scenes — instead of guessing why a tool call went wrong, you can watch the actual traffic live, like a network sniffer for AI agents.
A debugging tool for AI agents that lets you rewind a failed run to the exact step that broke, change one thing, and replay it — so you can actually prove a fix worked instead of just hoping it did.
A tool that pre-reads your entire codebase and builds a map of how every file and function connects, so an AI coding assistant can find the right piece of code instantly instead of having to search through your whole project every time.
A macOS menu bar app that tells you exactly what a USB-C cable can (and can't) do, and diagnoses why your Mac isn't charging or transferring data at full speed.
A workspace built for the new problem AI coding tools created: your AI assistant can write code faster than you can read it, so Command Center adds guided walkthroughs and diff explanations that help you actually understand and trust what got changed befo
An open-source AI assistant that lives inside your code editor and can actually make changes across multiple files, run terminal commands, and fix its own mistakes — you approve each step, so it acts more like a careful junior developer than an autocomple
A tool that gives an AI coding assistant a pair of eyes: after it builds a feature, ProofShot opens a real browser, clicks through the feature, and hands you a video and screenshots proving it actually works.
Turns "it's broken, here's a screenshot" into everything an AI coding assistant needs to actually fix the bug, in one click.
A free command-line tool that shows you exactly what's running on your computer's localhost ports and lets you kill it, replacing the usual mess of lsof, ss, and manually hunting for stuck processes. Not to be confused with the SonarQube code-quality prod
A bridge between your AI coding assistant and what's actually happening in production, so tools like Claude Code or Copilot can see the real error and fix it, instead of guessing from a bug report alone.