Briq is a Chrome extension designed to streamline the process of recording, sharing, and re-testing browser bugs. It addresses the common challenge of repeatedly verifying bug fixes by allowing users to record a bug once and then replay the exact steps after each fix, enabling instant confirmation of whether the issue has been resolved. The tool is positioned for use by QA engineers, developers, founders, and small teams, fitting into various workflows involved in bug filing and resolution.
The extension captures a comprehensive set of debugging information during a single recording session, including screen activity, user clicks, console errors, network requests, device information, and DOM snapshots. This full debug context is automatically logged, eliminating the need for manual documentation of reproduction steps or repeated manual testing. Briq generates shareable replay links, allowing team members to access the same detailed context without back-and-forth communication or copy-pasting steps.
Briq operates directly within the Chrome browser and requires no additional scripts or setup, making it accessible for immediate use. The service offers a free tier, with users able to get started at no cost. The tool is classified as a solution for bug verification and browser testing within the broader testing and quality assurance domain.
Briq sits in PulseGate's Testing & QA category. It focuses on eliminating repetitive manual bug re-testing and improving bug reporting with full context for QA and developers. Briq is a B2B product aimed at QA engineers, developers, small software teams. Briq follows a freemium model. The product ships for the web and the command line.
Briq builds and maintains Briq, and the product first shipped in 2026. Among its 8 catalogued features are bug recording, one-click re-test, and screen capture. Briq is currently in beta.
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