Most coding agents can write iOS code, but testing what they built is still awkward.
I built Lys around that missing loop. Agents can use the simulator, test real flows and see runtime issues. TestFlight is built in too, so tester feedback, screenshots and device context can go straight to an agent to fix.
I also built a testing SDK for Swift and Expo/React Native to make apps easier for agents to test reliably.
Lys is free and open-source.
Git tracks code. eve tracks product.
eve is an open source product history layer built on top of Git. Instead of navigating commits and diffs, it organizes completed work into Snapshots that capture what changed, why it changed, how it was validated, screenshots, documentation, and the Git history behind every product change. Snapshots help everyone involved in building the product understand its evolution, while giving future coding agents structured context for continuing the work.