Cut bug-related downtime by 80% and save 4 hours/week on manual testing and debugging.
~4 hrs
Saved / wk
Medium
Setup
AI-Assisted
AI
When your team pushes new code, Freestyle spins up a fresh Linux VM in under a second and runs your full test suite. Results get logged to a Notion page so your whole team sees what passed or failed. You catch bugs before they reach your customers.
~4 hrs
Saved / Week
Some setup required
Setup Complexity
AI Status
Step 1: Connect your code repo to Freestyle using their API (a set of commands that lets two tools talk to each other)
Step 2: Configure a Freestyle VM template with your test dependencies pre-installed
Step 3: Set a trigger so every code push spins up a new VM and runs your test script
Step 4: Use Freestyle's webhook (an automatic notification sent when something happens) to send test results to Notion
Step 5: Create a Notion database to log pass/fail results with timestamps and commit details
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See PlansNotion is an all-in-one workspace where your team can write notes, track projects, build databases, and share knowledge — all in one place. Instead of juggling separate apps for documents, project boards, and wikis, Notion puts everything under one roof. Over 100 million people use it, from solo freelancers to large companies. The free plan is generous. You get unlimited pages, a calendar, email, basic forms, and databases at no cost. When your team grows, the Plus plan starts at $10 per member per month and adds collaboration features. Notion also includes built-in AI that can search across your workspace, write drafts, summarize long documents, and fill in database fields automatically — saving you hours of manual work each week. Where Notion really shines is flexibility. You can mold it into almost anything: a CRM, a content calendar, a hiring tracker, or an internal wiki. It connects with about 197 other apps, including two-way syncing with tools like Jira, GitHub, and Asana. If your business needs one hub to organize everything, Notion is a strong contender.
Freestyle gives you fast, full Linux virtual machines (VMs — isolated computers in the cloud) so your AI coding agents can build, test, and run code at scale. You can spin up a VM in under 600ms, clone it instantly, and pause it when idle so you only pay for what you use. It's built for developers who are shipping AI-powered tools and need reliable, scalable infrastructure behind them.