Bug reports classified, ticketed, and escalated — before a developer reads them
Built by Minahal Salahudin
Automation Engineer and Trainer
The Problem
Bug reports arrive from everywhere with no structure. Developers read each one manually, try to assess severity, and move it to a board if they remember. Critical issues sit unnoticed. Minor annoyances get escalated. Teams spend more time managing bugs than fixing them.
How It Works
Bug submitted via web form or Telegram message
Local LLaMA 3 (via Ollama) classifies severity as Critical, High, Medium, or Low — zero API cost
Structured ticket created in Notion with all fields: severity, component, reproduction steps, suggested fix
Full bug metadata logged to MySQL for analytics and history
Reporter receives a Gmail confirmation with their Notion ticket link
Critical and High bugs trigger Telegram alert to team lead. Critical bugs also send a Gmail alert.
Key Features
Runs LLaMA 3 via Ollama on your own machine. No API key, no per-request cost, no internet dependency for inference.
Critical, High, Medium, Low — each routed differently. Critical gets both Telegram and email alerts.
Every bug becomes a structured Notion ticket with AI-extracted fields — no manual ticket creation.
Every bug logged to MySQL with timestamp, severity, component, and Notion URL.
Can be set up for any client as a custom bug triage system — estimated PKR 30,000–60,000 per setup.
Results & Impact
Time & Money Saved
Time Saved
1–2 hours per day on bug triage and ticket creation
Value Generated
Replaces Jira or Linear (PKR 30,000–60,000 per client as a productised service)
Tech Stack
n8n
Workflow engine
Ollama + LLaMA 3
Local AI classification — zero API cost
Notion API
Bug ticket creation and tracking
MySQL
Bug history and analytics logging
Telegram Bot API
Severity alerts to team lead
Gmail / SMTP
Reporter confirmation and critical alerts
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