New Feature: Stripe Form Recording

Stripe form recording with BugBug

Great news for those of you using Stripe for your online transactions! Gone are the days when recording Stripe Form steps in your test recorder was a manual and time-consuming task.

With the latest update, you can now enjoy a seamless, out-of-the-box experience where all the steps are recorded automatically.

No more manual inputs, just smooth, automated recording at your fingertips. This is a game-changer for efficiency and accuracy in capturing your Stripe Form actions!

Step-by-step Stripe Form Recording with BugBug

1. Start the Test Recording: Initiate a new test or edit an existing one within BugBug.

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2. Choose The Product You Want To Buy: It can be any item from e-commerce site.

3. Fill Out Payment Information:  Complete missing information and check the transaction status.

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4. Complete the Flow: Go through the login steps as needed. BugBug records all these actions automatically.

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Advantages of BugBug's approach

Stripe Form Recording simplifies the process of testing payment forms. It allows developers and testers to easily record, replay, and analyze transactions, ensuring that payment forms are functioning correctly.

It helps in identifying errors in the payment process. By recording the steps leading to an error, developers can quickly diagnose and fix issues, improving the reliability of the payment system.

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Dominik Szahidewicz

Technical Writer

Dominik Szahidewicz is a tech writer at BugBug. With over three years writing about test automation, QA workflows, and software testing strategy, he focuses on making technical topics accessible to B2B SaaS teams navigating the complexity of modern testing tools.

His content covers tool comparisons, testing frameworks, and automation best practices — developed in close collaboration with BugBug's engineering team to ensure technical accuracy. Before BugBug, Dominik worked in data science and application consulting, giving him a grounding in how development teams actually use software in practice.