Draft:BugBug (software)
Submission declined on 2 March 2026 by JesusisGreat7 (talk).
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Submission declined on 29 January 2026 by Stuartyeates (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Submission declined on 22 January 2026 by Royiswariii (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Comment: The cited sources only contain passing mentions of the software, or come from review sites, which aren’t considered reliable Jesus isGreat7 03:06, 2 March 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Chrome Web Store are not reliable. Please find secondary and reliable sources. ROY is WAR Talk! 10:54, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
BugBug is a browser-based, codeless test automation tool used for end-to-end testing of web applications. The tool was released in 2019 and enables the creation of automated browser tests without writing code.
BugBug is referenced in Microsoft's Engineering Fundamentals Playbook as an example of a Chrome-extension-based approach to end-to-end testing that allows tests to be created without programming, with support for execution via a built-in cloud service and use in CI/CD workflows.[1]
Overview
BugBug provides a browser extension for recording end-to-end tests by capturing user interactions such as navigation and form input. Recorded tests can be edited in a web interface and executed locally or via a cloud-based execution service, depending on configuration.
Independent software testing publications describe BugBug as a codeless or low-code tool for browser-based end-to-end testing, focusing on recording tests through a Chrome extension and executing them locally or in the cloud.[2][3]
Integrations
BugBug supports integration with continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) workflows. Public documentation describes the availability of a command-line interface (CLI) and integration mechanisms intended for automated execution in CI/CD environments.[4]
Reception
BugBug has been discussed in independent articles and tool overviews covering end-to-end testing and test automation. Software testing publications describe it as a codeless or low-code approach to browser-based end-to-end testing.[2][3]
CloudZero included BugBug in a 2025 overview of cloud testing tools, listing it among examples of services used for automated testing in cloud environments.[5]
References
- ^ "E2E Testing (Engineering Fundamentals Playbook)". microsoft.github.io. 26 August 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
- ^ a b "BugBug: A New Low-Code Automation Tool". SoftwareTestingHelp. 1 April 2025. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
- ^ a b "BugBug Codeless Test Automation Tool Review". Software Testing Material. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
- ^ "@testrevolution/bugbug-cli". npmjs.com. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
- ^ Slingerland, Cody (20 January 2025). "The Top 9 Cloud Testing Tools To Consider In 2025". CloudZero. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
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