
Osloq
An AI agent that reproduces GitHub issues for you
Overview
Osloq is a solo-founder-built AI agent that tackles one of the most tedious parts of fixing a bug: proving it actually exists. Point it at a GitHub issue and it clones the repo into a sandbox, works out how to install and run the project on its own, and tries to reproduce the reported behavior the way a human developer would. Instead of returning a hallucinated guess, it reports back with real evidence, logs, screenshots, and the exact code path it traced, so a developer can act on a verified finding rather than start from scratch.
It launched on Product Hunt in July 2026 and is still small and early, but its "no evidence, no claim" approach has resonated with developers tired of AI tools inventing plausible-sounding answers.
Key Features
Read-Only GitHub Access: Connects to GitHub as a read-only, least-privilege app.
Code Path Tracing: Traces relevant code, commits, and repo structure from the issue text.
Isolated Sandbox Execution: Spins up an isolated sandbox, including headless Chromium for UI bugs, and runs the repo.
Evidence Capture: Reproduces the bug and captures logs, screenshots, and console errors as evidence.
Encrypted Secrets Handling: Accepts per-run encrypted project secrets, with local stand-ins if a dependency is unreachable.
GitHub Comment Reports: Posts findings as a GitHub issue comment with a verdict and suggested fix.
Multi-Language Support: Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and Go.
Pricing
Starting price
$29/mo
Free: $0/month. No credit card required, 50 credits/month, live steps and screenshots, community support.
Pro: $29/month (yearly billing available at a 2-months-free discount). Everything in Free plus 1,000 credits/month, extended run capabilities, priority support.
Team: $99/month (yearly billing available at a 2-months-free discount). Everything in Pro plus 1,200 credits per seat, 3 included seats, shared workspace and history, role-based access control.
Disclaimer: Osloq is a very new product, pricing and plan limits may still change. Confirm on Osloq's own pricing page before buying.
Pros
Evidence-Backed Reports: Reproduces bugs with real evidence, logs, screenshots, and console output, instead of guessing.
No-Risk Free Tier: Free tier, no credit card required, so you can try it on a real repo first.
Encrypted Secrets Handling: Encrypts project secrets per run and can substitute local stand-ins when a dependency is unreachable.
Broad Language Coverage: Covers JS, TS, Python, and Go, including headless-browser reproduction for UI bugs.
Responsive Founder: The founder is active and responsive to technical questions from the community.
Cons
Very Early Stage: Launched July 2026, unproven at any real scale.
No CI/CD Integration Yet: No CI/CD pipeline integration yet, so verification is still manual.
Weak On Race Conditions: Intermittent and race-condition bugs are an acknowledged weak spot, no heavy concurrency testing yet.
No Clarifying Questions: Doesn't ask clarifying questions on ambiguous issues, it just documents assumptions and moves on.
Stand-In Risk: Local stand-ins for unreachable dependencies risk false negatives.
What Makes It Unique
Runs The Code, Not Just Reads It: Most AI coding assistants suggest a fix by reading the code. Osloq actually runs the code in a disposable sandbox and tries to trigger the bug first, so what it reports back is a reproduced, evidence-backed finding rather than a plausible-sounding guess.
Kay Score
6.5
/ 10
Tool Information
Pricing
$29/mo
Category
Coding & Development
Platform
Web / iOS / Android
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