Bug Bench is a practical testing benchmark site for people who want to compare tools by what they actually catch, not just by what they promise.

The site is built around small, repeatable testing challenges: seeded bugs, automation tasks, flaky-test scenarios, API checks, UI flows, and reporting exercises. The goal is to make tool comparisons easier to read and easier to question.

Bug Bench focuses on scorecards, experiment notes, and side-by-side observations across test automation tools, bug detection approaches, and QA workflows. Some posts are structured benchmarks. Others are lab notes from trying a tool against a narrow problem, such as finding a broken assertion, handling dynamic selectors, or explaining a failing test.

This is not a certification program and the scores are not meant to be universal truth. They are practical snapshots of how a tool behaved under a specific setup, with enough context for readers to judge whether the result matters for their own stack.