About
I'm Ignacio — most people call me Nacho. I'm the co-founder and CTO of Bugster, an AI-powered QA automation platform. We build LLM agents that generate and run E2E tests from simple YAML specs.
Before Bugster, I spent time in the ML space — working on models, digging into research papers, and slowly realizing that the most interesting applications of language models weren't chatbots. They were tools that could reason about software systems, read code, and interact with browsers the way a human tester would.
That insight became Bugster. The idea was simple: if an LLM can understand a test specification in natural language and translate it into Playwright actions, you can collapse the entire manual QA process into something a developer can trigger with a YAML file and a CI pipeline.
We're based in Córdoba, Argentina. I could write a long pitch about why building from LATAM is actually an advantage — and I have — but the short version is: the talent is world-class, the timezone overlaps with the US, and the constraints of building outside the Bay Area force you to focus on product instead of noise.
Beyond Bugster, I spend a lot of time building the developer community in Córdoba. I've organized hackathons with partners like Vercel, AWS, and Eleven Labs. I create content about AI in software engineering on LinkedIn and TikTok. I think the dev tools ecosystem in Latin America is drastically underrated, and I want to be part of changing that.
Right now I'm also working on Flick — a new project that uses vision models to analyze PostHog session replays and automatically detect UX friction patterns and visual bugs. It's the next evolution of what we learned building Bugster.
If you want to talk about AI, dev tools, or building in LATAM — I'm always up for it. Find me on Twitter or LinkedIn.