Track tickets, visualize severity, and manage fixes in an AI-powered bug tracking dashboard built with AI to fit your team's workflow.


Customize your bug tracking setup with the exact steps and views your team needs. Add features as processes evolve—no code or IT support needed.






Connect tickets, developer logs, and status reports with real-time sync—or manage everything in Softr Databases. Create a single source of truth for your engineering team.
Give each teammate the right tools and access. Set up secure logins, user groups, and granular permissions—no IT support or dev work needed.
Give QA testers, developers, and project managers tailored access so each role sees just the tickets and metrics relevant to them.
Give QA testers, developers, and project managers tailored access so each role sees just the tickets and metrics relevant to them.
Streamline bug resolution with Softr Workflows. Trigger native notifications and status updates automatically as bugs move through the pipeline.
Access and update your bug tracking dashboard on the go. All technical logs and reports are mobile-ready out of the box.
Use Google or SSO logins to give your engineering team fast, secure access to report bugs—no IT tickets needed.
Keep sensitive technical data safe with SOC2 and GDPR compliance, plus fine-tuned access control to protect internal system information.
No more one-size-fits-all tools or costly custom builds. Softr is easy to use and fully customizable, so you can launch faster, adapt as you grow, and skip the complexity of traditional software.

Build your bug tracking dashboard in minutes with AI—no manual setup or complex configuration needed.

Add features like severity analytics, developer assignments, or fix approvals as your team grows.

Start with a bug tracker, then add sprint dashboards, project tools, or forms—all in one place.
Co-build with AI
Simply describe what you need. Let Softr handle everything - Interface, database, workflows.
Iterate with AI or visually
Control most critical parts of your app yourself - roles, permissions, security.
Ship the same day
Invite team members or external clients and partners right away. No developer handover.
Use drag-and-drop blocks to build a portal that looks sleek and modern out of the box. Add only the features you need, and iterate as your workflows evolve.




A bug tracking dashboard is a centralized command center where your development and QA teams can log in to monitor software defects, feature requests, and resolution progress. It keeps all technical issues in one place, so you don't have to hunt through Slack messages or messy spreadsheets to find a bug's status. This makes it easier for project managers to prioritize fixes and for developers to stay focused on shipping high-quality code.
Softr is the first AI-native platform for building business software, making it the ideal tool to create a bug tracking dashboard that fits your specific software development lifecycle. You can describe your team's workflow to the AI Co-Builder to instantly generate your bug database, issue reporting pages, and status logic—already connected and secure.
You don't need to code anything to manage your technical debt. You can start by generating with AI, using a pre-built template, or building from scratch. Everything runs on Softr Databases, or you can house your reports in external tools like Airtable, Google Sheets, or HubSpot. You have full control to adjust the layout visually, decide which engineers see which tickets based on their stack, and brand it to match your internal engineering standards.
You can include a wide range of features in your bug tracking dashboard to streamline your QA process. A great bug tracking app usually mixes functional data display with AI-powered issue management:
- AI-Powered Intelligence – Use Database AI Agents to automatically categorize incoming bug reports by severity or perform sentiment analysis on user feedback to prioritize urgent fixes.
- Vibe Coding Blocks – Build custom UI elements—like a dynamic 'System Health' status indicator—using the AI Code block to create exactly what your DevOps team needs.
- Softr Workflows – Build native automations, such as alerting a developer via email or Slack whenever a high-priority bug is assigned to them.
- User Portals & Logins – Securely manage access so external beta testers can only report bugs, while internal developers can edit ticket statuses and assignees.
- Forms & Data Collection – Capture reproduction steps with custom forms, console log file uploads, and conditional logic for different environments.
- Dashboards & Charts – Visualize your sprint health and burn-down rates with real-time charts showing open vs. resolved bugs.
- Lists & Advanced Filtering – Display your backlog with searchable tables, kanban boards for sprint planning, and detailed views for individual tickets.
Everything is built using Softr's drag-and-drop blocks, so you can iterate on your QA tools without writing additional maintenance code.
Vibe coding is about moving as fast as your dev cycle by using AI to build the tools your team needs. You can "vibe code" a bug tracking dashboard in Softr by simply describing your issue-tracking requirements—like 'create a dashboard for tracking mobile app bugs with priority levels and screenshots'—to the AI Co-Builder. Softr then generates a production-ready issue tracker on top of a stable foundation.
While developers often hate maintaining internal tools, Softr handles the 'boring 80%'—like secure user auth for your team and database structure—natively. This means you get the speed of vibe coding your QA workflow without the 'Day Two' headache of debugging your own tracker's code. You describe the workflow, Softr builds the dashboard, and your QA team can start logging tickets instantly.
Yes. You can manage multiple product squads or different software projects in a single dashboard. Each developer or tester only sees the bugs and sprint data assigned to their specific project or tech stack, based on their login and role. This is particularly useful for CTOs or Engineering Managers overseeing multiple product lines who need a birds-eye view while keeping teams focused.
Yes, you can. You don't need an existing Jira or GitHub repository to start building with Softr. If you're starting a new project, you can use Softr Databases, which is built into the platform and handles relational bug data like linking 'Issues' to 'Releases' perfectly.
However, if you already have bug reports in tools like Airtable, Google Sheets, or even SQL databases, you can connect those as your backend. You can also use the REST API connector to sync with other issue trackers. Either way, you have full control over how your ticket fields are structured and how they appear to your QA team.
Softr Databases is the recommended native data source for your bug tracking dashboard. It is built explicitly for business apps, offering high performance and instant triggers that ensure when a bug is marked 'Resolved,' the status updates instantly across the team.
If you store your issue logs elsewhere, Softr connects to 17+ external sources. You can pull data from Airtable, Google Sheets, HubSpot, SmartSuite, or BigQuery. You can even combine sources—for example, pulling customer-reported bugs from HubSpot while managing engineering tasks in Softr Databases. Most sources support real-time, two-way sync, ensuring your issue statuses are always up to date.
Yes, Softr gives you full control over the QA experience. You can customize the layout and navigation so that QA engineers see a 'Submit Bug' view while developers see a 'My Tickets' view. Each block can be hidden or shown based on the logged-in user's department, ensuring sensitive architecture discussions stay internal.
You can set up roles such as Reporter, Developer, and Admin, defining exactly who can change a bug's status from 'In Progress' to 'Done.' You can also create personalized views that filter the dashboard to show only the bugs assigned to the logged-in developer. This keeps the interface clean and ensures team members stay focused on their specific tasks.
Yes, you can fully white-label your bug tracking dashboard. You can use your own logo, engineering brand colors, custom fonts, and a custom domain like `bugs.yourcompany.com` to make it feel like a professional internal tool. You can also remove all Softr branding, ensuring your developers and external testers see a consistent company experience.
Yes, Softr offers deep flexibility for your dashboard layout. You can adjust the visual hierarchy, spacing, and page structure to make bug triaging as efficient as possible. You can choose which blocks appear on which pages and define the user flow from the initial report to the final resolution.
To organize your bug data, you can utilize various blocks:
- Table blocks – to show a high-density list of open tickets and their severity.
- Kanban blocks – to visualize the movement of bugs through 'To Do', 'Doing', and 'Done' columns.
- Detail View – to display reproduction steps, screenshots, and environment details for a single issue.
- Forms – for standardized bug reporting.
- Charts – to track bug trends and team velocity.
- Calendar blocks – to track upcoming patch releases or maintenance windows.
Making updates is easy within the visual builder, allowing you to refine your QA process as your team grows.
Softr is built with enterprise-grade security. All issue data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and your dashboard is hosted on SOC 2 Type II compliant infrastructure. You have granular control over visibility; for example, you can apply rules so that security vulnerabilities are only visible to the 'Security Lead' role.
For dashboards using Softr Databases, your data is stored securely in Europe (Germany). If you connect to external sources like SQL or Airtable, Softr displays your bugs in real time without storing a copy on our servers. You manage access settings and global restrictions, ensuring your codebase's vulnerabilities and internal discussions are never exposed to the wrong people.
It is fully production-ready. While some AI tools produce 'disposable' code that breaks when you try to scale, Softr builds your bug tracking dashboard on a stable, scalable foundation designed for business logic.
We handle the essential architecture—like secure logins, encrypted data storage, and role-based permissions—natively. This eliminates the risk of using unreliable code for critical QA workflows. Your dashboard is ready to handle real ticket volumes and team collaboration from the moment the AI generates it.
Softr is the first AI-native platform for business software. Unlike traditional no-code tools that require hours of manual setup for every table and button, or 'vibe coding' tools that lack a secure management layer, Softr's AI Co-Builder creates your bug tracker on a battle-tested foundation.
This hybrid approach means you can use AI to generate the entire reporting logic and database in minutes, then use our visual editor to fine-tune the UI. You get the speed of modern AI with the reliability of built-in authentication and permission structures. It’s built for engineering teams who need to launch custom internal tools without taking bandwidth away from product development.
Yes. Softr supports native workflows and deep integrations to connect your bug tracking dashboard to your existing tech stack. You can trigger Softr Workflows to send automated updates to developers, or integrate with tools like Stripe for bug bounty payments or Intercom for customer reports. Softr also supports webhooks and a REST API for advanced syncing.
Whether you need to push a bug toward a GitHub issue or notify a team lead when a critical 'P0' bug is reported, you can build these automations directly into your dashboard without writing any custom scripts.
Describe what you need. Softr's AI builds it in minutes. Get started free—no dev needed.