Agentic Testing by Testsigma - Cursor for testers. AI Agents for product and QA teams
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Test Management by Testsigma puts AI agents in the hands of QA teams throughout the testing lifecycle - analyzing requirements, generating test cases and test steps, executing tests, tracking progress, and generating detailed bug reports.

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so needed, the one QA version of AI QA just isn't enough.
Olvy
@jason_chernofsky Thank you. Please give it a try and share your feedback
Testsigma
@divyansh_tiwari7 Thank you.
Testsigma's AI-powered test management is a QA game-changer! 🤖✨ Automating the entire testing lifecycle - from case generation to bug reports - could free up teams to focus on complex edge cases rather than repetitive tasks. The requirement analysis feature is particularly impressive for aligning tests with specs early on.
Definetly a perfect fit, how did you come up with the initial idea? And also you are welcome to list this on Aixyz.co, a place for makers like you and us to showcase our innovation to the world (it's free😆)
Congrats on your launch 🎉🎉
Amazing product ❤
Automating the more repetitive tasks would allow our QA engineers to focus on finding those trickier bugs and ensuring a better user experience.
Playmaker
Testsigma
@giomate Please try and let us know your feedback.
DiffSense
Can it do mobile apps?
This is a huge step forward for QA. Manual testing has long been the slowest part of the development lifecycle — not because it's less important, but because the tooling simply hasn’t kept up. Bringing AI agents into test management — not just to generate, but to execute, track, and even create detailed bug reports — is exactly what modern QA teams need.
Really impressed by the depth here — especially the ability to pull from Jira, Figma, and actual user journeys. It feels less like “AI for testing” and more like giving testers a superpowered teammate. Congrats to the Testsigma team on redefining what manual testing can look like!
Looks promising. Spreadsheets and outdated tools have always been slowing down testers, and this is going to change that.