Engineering and QA teams can drop a bug export into Taskade Genesis and get a fully triaged dashboard in one prompt — AI agents scoring severity and drafting ticket summaries before the sprint meeting.
What Is a CSV-to-Bug Tracker Dashboard Converter?
This tool reads your exported bug or issue log — from GitHub, Jira, or a plain spreadsheet — and builds a structured triage dashboard where every ticket is a live record linked to severity, owner, and sprint, with AI agents running continuous prioritization.
Why Use a CSV-to-Bug Tracker Dashboard?
- Auto-triage: AI agents score severity and surface the top issues to fix first.
- Board view ready: Columns map to Open, In Progress, and Resolved instantly.
- Relational links: The Relationship field connects bugs to features and engineers in one dataset.
- Reliable automations: Auto-assign owners when severity crosses a threshold and ping Slack.
- Persistent memory: Agents remember recurring bug patterns across sprints.
Who Should Use a CSV-to-Bug Tracker Dashboard?
- QA engineers who export bugs from testing tools and need instant structure.
- Engineering managers consolidating issues from multiple squads into one triage board.
- Product managers needing a non-technical view of open issues for stakeholder updates.
- Indie developers managing a bug backlog without expensive PM software.
- Agency dev teams running QA for client projects with a shareable status view.
How To Convert Your CSV to a Bug Tracker Dashboard
- Click Use Converter and clone the Taskade Genesis app — about 10 seconds, no code, no per-seat fees.
- Upload your bug CSV; columns like title, severity, and status auto-map to records.
- Open Board view to see issues grouped by triage status immediately.
- Enable the AI triage agent to score and re-rank issues after each import.
- Add an automation that notifies the owner's channel when a critical issue stays unassigned for 24 hours.
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