Chris Messina

QA.tech 1.0 - Stop breaking prod, build & test with a fleet of QA agents

Get a fleet of QA agents that protect your product’s quality. Let AI explore your app for full test coverage, monitor staging to catch issues, and deliver debugging context as soon as you open your PRs. Build at full speed and never break prod again.

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Abdul Rehman

Congrats on the launch! Finally, QA catching up with modern dev practices.

fmerian

you're spot on, Abdul! please help us spread the word on LinkedIn!

vivek sharma

Full coverage, staging alerts, and instant context in your PRs. Build fast, ship safe, never break prod.

Ali Arshad

A big shout-out to you guys on the launch!

You are right on point. Automated software testing is the need of the hour.

I myself transitioned recently from a non-tech field into web development. With tools like Cursor, you definitely need products like QAtech on the other end, not just to ship fast, but to create better and smoother products.

Definitely gonna give it a try for my upcoming product!

Vilhelm von Ehrenheim
@ali_25 Hi Ali! Thanks for checking us out! Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance.
Umar Asghar

Congrats on #1 Product of the Day! 🎉

As someone who's spent years building Selenium automation frameworks, I deeply feel

the pain Daniel mentioned about testing standing still. The selector brittleness

alone has cost me countless hours.

Your goal-driven agent approach is exactly what's been missing, tests that adapt

to changes instead of breaking. Just tested QA.tech with a demo app and I'm

genuinely impressed by how it handles UI changes.

Question: How does the AI prioritize which user journeys to test first for apps

with hundreds of possible flows?

Excited to see where you take this! 🚀

Vilhelm von Ehrenheim
@umarasghardev Thanks Umar! We build a comprehensive knowledge graph from crawling, documentation and agent interactions that power the agent. It analyses this data to identify user flows and prioritise them and will primarily focus on revenue critical flows and then try to expand coverage.
Mufaddal Sabir
I found this interesting, my question is will this work for WordPress Plugin testing?