Built by People Who Actually Debug Code
We started ByteFluxSys because we got tired of bug tracking tools that seemed designed by people who never had to use them at 2 AM on a Friday.
How We Got Here
Back in 2019, our founders were debugging a particularly nasty memory leak in a client's e-commerce platform. The existing bug tracking system made everything harder — unclear status updates, missing context, and reports that told you nothing useful.
That frustrating Tuesday night turned into three years of building something better. We talked to dozens of development teams across Taiwan, watched them work, and learned what actually matters when you're trying to ship quality software.
ByteFluxSys isn't just another tracking tool. It's what happens when people who live in code every day build something for themselves and teams like theirs.
Elias Nordström
Chief Technology Officer
Spent seven years at a fintech startup where he learned that good bug tracking can mean the difference between a smooth deployment and a weekend spent in the office.
Real Experience Matters
Our team has debugged everything from mobile apps that crashed during demos to backend services that decided to take unscheduled breaks. We know what information you actually need when things go wrong.
Aisling Brennan
Quality Assurance Director
Former QA lead at three different software companies. She's the person who finds the bugs everyone else missed and can explain exactly how to reproduce them.
What We Actually Believe
- Clear information beats fancy interfaces every time
- Good tools should make your job easier, not give you more work
- Context matters more than just knowing something broke
- Teams work better when everyone understands what's happening
Why We're Here
Every software team deals with bugs. That's just reality. But most bug tracking tools seem designed to create more problems than they solve.
We built ByteFluxSys for teams who want to spend their time fixing issues, not fighting with their tracking system. Clean reporting, useful context, and information that actually helps you understand what went wrong.
Our goal is simple: help development teams in Taiwan ship better software with less stress and fewer late nights spent wondering what broke and why.