Fire Your QA Today

Fire Your QA Today

Automate QA testing with AI

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Turn your screen recording into a fully autonomous QA agent. Automate testing for your web apps, internal tools, CRMs, and ERPs without scripts or APIs.
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Famulor AI
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One agent, all channels: phone, web & WhatsApp AI
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Samarth. R.S
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Hey everyone, Samarth here πŸ‘‹

Every tech team we spoke to had the same problem: testing breaks momentum and people hate doing it, it’s slow, and API-based automation barely works beyond demo apps .

We realized the only way to fix it was to skip the APIs altogether, so we built a browser-native agent that literally mimics how your actual QA tests your systems. It learns your QA testing flow from a simple screen recording.

All you have to do install this chrome extension and record your screen doing the QA testing like you normally would for atleast one test case and we'll deliver an agent that can run thousands of test cases for you.

To learn more about the process, watch our demo here

It now handles UI tweaks, load times, shadow DOMs, and even some legacy systems that traditional frameworks give up on like Netsuite, SAP, and other ERPs.

Would love to hear more QA Agent use cases from the community and build for them.

Lizzie Yuan

"Fire Your QA Today" β€” this name sounds like a heartless capitalist's rallying cry on layoff day. Making someone's unemployment your selling point? Who's your marketing mentor? Scrooge?

Good tools should empower teams, not celebrate firing them. This naming will only attract the type of managers who see costs, not people.

Danny Huang

Congrats on the launchβ€”this feels like you nailed a real pain point.
In web app development, small UI changes can stall momentum. Teaching the agent from a screen recording and running tests directly in the browser maps well to how QA actually works.

I’d like to try this on CRM/internal admin regression tests. A few clarifications:

  1. Stability and tolerance with high‑variance UI. Shadow DOM, delayed rendering.

  2. How failure causes are surfaced in reports. Can they map to our issue tracker?

  3. Data safety in private environments. How are recording and playback boundaries defined?

I’ve installed the extension and will record a typical flow first. If you have enterprise case studies, I’d love to learn more.

Maunil Parikh

@hcytΒ Hey Danny, appreciate the thoughtful questions

1. if the ux change is large, we fix it manually on priority but the agent’s already learning to adapt to high-variance ux changes automatically.

2. failure reporting maps cleanly; we can integrate with any trackers you need

3. all recordings stay private till you submit and we process on isolated infra with temporary access, nothing shared publicly.

Also you can check the enterprise case studies on the website, happy to get on a call if you've got some enterprise workflows to automate

Maunil Parikh

Hey everyone, Maunil here πŸ‘‹

We started by building AI browser agents that could actually operate inside real web apps instead of just calling APIs. We were trying a bunch of use cases, and QA testing turned out to be the one where it just clicked

We first piloted it with a YC startup. the agent learned their QA testing flow directly from a screen recording and started testing their SaaS app on autopilot once we shipped. Results were way better than expected

So after that, we moved into enterprise workflows mostly NetSuite UAT, ERP, and CRM testing where api-based automation breaks half the time. Since our agent runs fully in the browser, it doesn’t care about APIs or integrations

We’ve got it to a point where it can handle UI tweaks, Shadow DOMs, and outdates internal systems - basically all the stuff that breaks normal browser frameworks

If you want a QA agent for your Web app, ERP, CRM, or internal systems, just record your QA flow using this chrome extension β†’ https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/100xbot/dhcenlmiiomefodpnckhfkmidbpfpgnm

Once you submit it, our creator reviews it and we ship you a working agent that tests your app and gives you a clean report on what passed and what failed

If you got any custom enterprise QA workflows to automate, book a demo with us β†’ https://calendly.com/100xbot/shardul/

Excited to hear what kind of systems you’d want to run this on next

Cruise Chen

Cant just believe you automated the painful process of QA! How is the accuracy by using this tool compared to human?

Maunil Parikh

@cruise_chenΒ Thanks! so we haven't tested it against any benchmarks yet however the feedback we got from our initial pilot says the accuracy matched the actual QA tester and it saved them a ton on additional hires. So I'd say similar accuracy and greater speed

Shubham Pratap Singh

Congratulations on the launch πŸŽ‰ πŸŽ‰ !!

Maunil Parikh

@shubham_pratapΒ Thanks Shubham!

Samarth. R.S

@shubham_pratapΒ Thanks a bunch!

Sanskar Yadav

Congrats on the launch! The idea of turning screen recordings into automated tests is brilliant.

How does the AI handle dynamic content or elements that change positions frequently on the page?

Maunil Parikh

@sanskarixΒ When there's a UI change it takes a screenshot and asks the LLM to point the correct element to replace the selector in the original workflow so it doesn't break in future

Sanskar Yadav

@maunilparikhΒ Impressive. All the best for the launch, Maunil!

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