Quickstart
Get your first automated bug specification in five minutes.
1. Create an account
Go to specsource.ai/login and sign up with email, GitHub, or Google. You'll get 100 free credits — enough to try the platform.
2. Create a project
During onboarding, you'll create your first project. This is where your connectors and agent runs live.
3. Connect Linear
Go to your project's Connectors page and add Linear. You can connect via OAuth (recommended) or paste an API key.
Once connected, SpecSource can read your issues and enrich them with detailed specifications.
4. Add context sources
Connect a few context sources for richer specifications. The most common are:
- Sentry — error details and stack traces
- GitHub (or GitLab) — relevant code files, PRs, and commits
- Slack (or Microsoft Teams) — team discussions about the issue
Other connectors — Notion, Confluence, Google Docs, Google Drive, OneDrive, Gmail, Outlook, Figma, PagerDuty, Zendesk, Intercom, Airtable — let the agent reach into wherever the rest of your context lives. See Source Integrations in the sidebar for the full list.
5. Run your first agent
Go to the Agent Runs page and click Run Agent. SpecSource will:
- Read recent issues from Linear
- Search for related code and discussions
- Check for existing duplicate issues
- Enrich the Linear issue with a detailed specification
That's it. Your first automated bug spec is live.
Optional: Automate it
Set up scheduled triage to run the agent automatically on an interval, so new issues get researched as they arrive.