# Osloq

> Osloq is an AI agent aimed at one of the most tedious chores in software development: reproducing a reported bug. When an issue lands in GitHub, a developer often has to recreate the exact conditions that triggered it before they can even start fixing, and that detective work can eat hours. Osloq tries to automate that step. The agent investigates an issue, attempts to reproduce it, and validates whether the problem is actually replicable, then reports back. That saves engineers from chasing bugs that cannot be reproduced and gives them a running start on the ones that can. It is a good example of AI targeting the unglamorous middle of a workflow rather than the flashy edges. Not writing the feature, not shipping the fix, just handling the boring, necessary verification in between. For busy teams drowning in issue backlogs, an agent that quietly triages what is real could be more useful than another code generator.

_Section: [New AI Tools](https://www.wortins.com/new-tools) · Source: Product Hunt · Published Wednesday, July 15, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Osloq is an AI agent aimed at one of the most tedious chores in software development: reproducing a reported bug. When an issue lands in GitHub, a developer often has to recreate the exact conditions that triggered it before they can even start fixing, and that detective work can eat hours. Osloq tries to automate that step. The agent investigates an issue, attempts to reproduce it, and validates whether the problem is actually replicable, then reports back. That saves engineers from chasing bugs that cannot be reproduced and gives them a running start on the ones that can. It is a good example of AI targeting the unglamorous middle of a workflow rather than the flashy edges. Not writing the feature, not shipping the fix, just handling the boring, necessary verification in between. For busy teams drowning in issue backlogs, an agent that quietly triages what is real could be more useful than another code generator.

## Source

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