Launched this week

Marketrix User Testing Agent
Autonomous QA agents that explore your app like users do
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Autonomous QA agents that explore your app like users do
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Most QA tools test what you tell them to test. But real users don’t follow scripts. Marketrix User Testing Agent flips this. AI agents explore your product like real users, uncovering bugs, edge cases, and UX gaps automatically. Instead of writing test cases, you get: • Real user-like navigation • Automatic bug and edge case discovery • UX insights and friction detection This means your product becomes: → Self-testing → Self-improving → Built for real users, continuously improving







Looks great. Congrats on the launch.
Can it perform QA for payment-related flows? Including the moment of purchase?
@sergi_fayos_villalta Thanks Sergi! Yes - payment flows are absolutely in scope. Marketrix simulates full user journeys, including checkout and purchase moments. Our personas can navigate multi-step flows, interact with form fields, and flag drop-off points or errors along the way. Happy to show you a demo if you want to see it on a real payment flow!
Nori
Love this! Is there an API I can use to automate Marketrix in my CI/CD?
@matiszz We actually already support GitHub integration - Marketrix automatically triggers when you push a PR, so your AI personas are testing the build the moment it ships. API access for broader CI/CD pipelines is also on the way.
rtrvr.ai
Love the aspiration, would love to hear more how you fit into the picture of a self driving website?
Like do you envision integrations with CMS or GEO players
Thanks Arjun! Great question. Think of Marketrix as the testing layer that validates how your site behaves before and after changes - whether those changes come from a CMS update, a GEO personalization engine, or a full AI-driven rewrite. We're actively exploring integrations in this space. Would love to chat more - this aligns closely with where we're headed!
Looks really great! Congratulations on the launch and great execution of an impressive idea. Could it perform QA for internal, access-restricted sites? I'm thinking HR - onboarding, review/training sites internal to organizations?
I got a live demo of this, auto pilot on QA testing is a load off for any product development team, great execution.
@zameermfm Thanks Mohammed! Really appreciate you taking the time to see it in action. You nailed it - the goal is to take that QA scripting burden completely off the team's plate so engineers can focus on shipping, not testing scripts. More exciting updates coming soon!