Preflight

Preflight

Run collaborative AI-powered bug bashes without spreadsheets

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Preflight replaces messy bug-bash spreadsheets with an AI-powered workspace. Turn product requirements and Figma designs into test cases in minutes, then bug bash together in real time. When tests fail, capture notes and screenshots, create Linear or Jira tickets in one click, and share a release-readiness report with the team.
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What do you think? …

Tom Nghĩa Nguyễn
Hey folks, Tom here from Preflight. I’m a product designer on a payments team. Every time we were close to shipping a feature, we’d run a bug bash in a giant Google doc or spreadsheet: copy the spec in, write the test cases, ask people to mark Pass/Fail, paste screenshots, then manually turn everything into Jira tickets. It worked, but it always felt a bit painful. Preflight started as a nights-and-weekends project to fix that one moment before release. Instead of another heavy test management tool, I wanted something that feels closer to the tools we actually like using—more Linear/Notion, less old-school QA. With Preflight, you paste your product requirements and Figma link and get test cases in minutes with AI. You bug bash together in real time, add notes and screenshots when things fail, and create Jira or Linear tickets in one click. At the end, you get a snapshot you can share to decide if the release is ready. Preflight is in beta right now, so you and your team can use it for free. You’ll be notified once we roll out paid plans. I’d love feedback on two things in particular: Does this fit how your team runs bug bashes or dogfooding today? What’s missing for you to actually use this for your next release? Thanks for checking it out and for any thoughts you’re willing to share 🙏
Haruto Tanaka

Preflight looks really useful! The real-time bug bash workflow sounds much smoother than spreadsheets. How well does it handle larger teams running simultaneous tests?

Tom Nghĩa Nguyễn

Thanks @haruto_tanaka! It supports multiple teammates in the same run. I’ve tested with 4 people at once (and it should handle more) all marking steps and adding notes, and it behaves a lot like Google Docs/Sheets with everyone seeing updates in real time. Let me know how it goes for you, once you and your team gets a chance to give it a spin.