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A messy bug report becomes a ready-to-assign ticket in 2 minutes

Saves about 3h a week. Set it up once and it runs on schedule.

You writeTake this user bug report and turn it into a clean engineering ticket with repro steps, expected vs. actual behavior, severity, a likely owner, and a list of what's still missing.
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How it usually goes

Right now it's all manual

Bug reports come in vague — "it's broken" with no steps — so engineers ping back and forth for details and the ticket sits half-written for days.

What this sentence generates

One agent that does this job

It becomes a single installable agent with memory, tools, and safety labels.

Agent fileSkillsMemory notesSafety labelsShare cardInstall-ready ZIP
Example: input → output

Preview what comes out

Input

"The app crashes when I try to upload, please fix asap!!"

Output

Title, numbered repro steps, expected vs. actual, severity High, a suggested owner, and a note flagging the missing OS/app version.

Ticket body with numbered repro stepsExpected vs. actual + severityLikely owner & labelsMissing-info checklist
Manual vs the agent

Same job, far less manual work

Now (manual)

A person does it by hand every time — collecting, writing, and cleaning up, the same work over and over.

With the agent

On request, turns a messy bug report into a clean ticket with repro steps, severity, a likely owner, and missing-info flags.

How it works

Four steps

Describe the job in one sentence; we only ask for the missing details.

Review the generated agent, its files, permissions, and safety labels before any run.

Download the ZIP or import to Desktop and try it once on your own AI account.

Let it repeat as weekly work while Desktop is open.

Safety

Inspect everything before it runs

Before publish or install, a security scan checks secrets, unsafe code, and over-broad permissions. You can see what the agent accesses, and important actions wait for human review. Agentlas does not host or proxy models — it runs on your account and keys.

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A messy bug report becomes a ready-to-assign ticket in 2 minutes · Agentlas