Now in private beta

Your customers are in the room while you build.

Klav turns real interview transcripts into living personas — Sims — that review your product in their own words, point at what's broken, and file the bug for you.

Free forever: the right-click bug reporter. Open source.
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Q2 Revenue Overview
apr–jun 2026 · updated 2h ago
Revenue
$2.4M
Pending
14
Rate
87%
Marketing Budget2d overdue
Vendor Contract1d overdue
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SARAH CHEN · CFO
“These aren't sorted by urgency — I can't see what's overdue at a glance.”
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“I need an export before I sign off.” — Sarah, CFO “Give me bulk-approve, I'm not clicking 14 times.” — James, Finance Lead “Revenue front and centre — I check it every morning.” — Anika, Ops “Why is this two clicks deep?” — Priya, Designer “I'd never trust a number I can't drill into.” — Marcus, Analyst
The loop

From a recorded call to a filed bug — without leaving your product.

You already talk to customers. Klav makes those conversations show up exactly where you work.

📝01 / EXTRACT

Drop in a transcript

Upload an interview or call. Klav extracts each speaker into a Sim — their role, what they love, want, and hate — every insight anchored to a verbatim quote they actually said.

🧬02 / REVIEW

A Sim reviews your screen

While you browse your own app, the right Sim walks to the element it cares about, points at it, and reacts in the real customer's voice — grounded, specific, in character.

🐛03 / FILE

One click → a real ticket

Turn any reaction into a Jira, Linear, GitHub, or Plane issue — with the screenshot, the page, and the customer's quote attached. Same tracker as your manual bug reports.

Meet your Sims

Not personas on a slide. The people from your calls.

Each Sim is built from real transcripts and gets sharper every time you add another. Push them to your team so everyone ships with the same customers watching.

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Sarah Chen
CFO · Acme
I have four minutes before my next call and I'm hunting for the overdue ones.
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James Moore
Finance Lead · Acme
I have to approve each item one at a time. Clicking fourteen times is painful.
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Anika Kumar
Operations · Acme
The revenue figure is right there. I check it every single morning before standup.
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Klav Snap · free & open source

Start with the right-click bug reporter.

The free foundation the whole suite is built on. Right-click any page, annotate the auto-captured screenshot, and file straight to your tracker — with the console errors and network failures already attached.

  • Right-click → Report a Bug / Request a Feature, on any website
  • Auto full-page screenshot, region capture, and canvas annotation
  • Last 50 console errors + network failures captured automatically
  • Files to Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, or Plane — or your own backend
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🔎  Inspect
⚡  Klav — Report a Bug ⌘⇧K
💡  Klav — Request a Feature
🧬  Klav — Ask a Sim
📋  View submissions
The arc

Snap today. Sims now. An autonomous tester next.

Named after Ekalavya, the self-taught master — Klav learns your product and your customers, then acts on its own.

● Shipped

Klav Snap

the eyes

Right-click bug reporting from any page, into any tracker. Free and open source — the wedge the rest is built on.

◐ Building

Klav Sims

the voices

Synthetic users from real transcripts that review your product in-context and file what they find. Private beta now.

○ Next

Klav OS

the autopilot

An autonomous UAT agent that explores your staging build, predicts regressions, and fixes the test suite before you ship.

The obvious objection

“Aren't these just made-up opinions?

No. Every Sim reaction is anchored to a verbatim quote a real person said in a real call — Klav verifies the quote exists in the source transcript before it ever surfaces. The Sim reads your actual screen and will even disagree with its own notes when the screen has changed. Grounded, not generated.

Private beta

Ship like your best customer is looking over your shoulder.

Because, finally, they are.