Maxim Popelnitskiy

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I've been building QA tools since 2019: started with QAProvider for crowd-testing, made API testing tools, performance testing, free checklists. Route Spoofer is the newest one — a free, open-source Android app that plays a route back as real GPS, so you can test location features without ADB or a walk around the block. Also building QALens — AI-powered QA checklists from PR diffs, screenshots, and voice notes. Same problem I've watched QA engineers fight for years, finally a real shot at solving it. 20+ years in PHP / backend.

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Route Spoofer - Mock GPS routes on Android — no root, no ADB, no code

Route Spoofer plays a route back as real GPS on your Android device. Tap points on a map, pick a speed, hit GO — every app on the phone sees you moving along that path. Built for developers and QA engineers testing location features: delivery tracking, geofences, ride-hailing, fitness apps. No ADB commands, no root. Save and reuse routes, export them as JSON to share with your team, and run everything offline. Free, open source (MIT), no ads, no account. Android 6+, 8 languages.

QAProvider - Real testers find your bugs. Your AI agent fixes them.

QAProvider connects your product with real testers on real devices worldwide — phones, tablets, desktops, whatever your users actually have. They find the bugs CI never catches: a layout that breaks on one screen size, a checkout that fails only on a slow network, an onboarding step nobody understands. Every report is structured, reproducible, and backed by evidence. And with our MCP server, your AI coding agent can read those reports, view attachments, and close them without leaving your IDE.

QALens - QA checklists that learn from your bugs

QALens turns failed checks into smarter checklists. Drop a PR, screenshot, or voice note → get a structured QA checklist with priorities and risk markers. When a check fails, AI expands that one issue into 4-5 related checks for your project — and remembers them. Built for QA engineers and dev teams who want their tools to learn from real bugs, not just generate text. Three inputs, one structured output, project memory built in. Launching late May 2026.
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