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QA Crow
A murder of crows for your bug backlog
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A murder of crows for your bug backlog
94 followers
Write QA tests in plain English. Like, “click the thing, don’t crash.” QACrow reads your plan, fixes your questionable life choices, runs real browser tests, and hands you bugs that actually make sense. No enterprise contracts. No “book a demo.” No sales guy named Chad. Just you, your app, and a very judgmental AI crow making sure it doesn’t break in production. Built for people who ship.







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@curiouskitty All of the examples you listed plus the others that came up when I was searching for a solution were all geared towards the enterprise, with "book a demo" or "contact us for pricing" business models. For examle, QAWolf plans start at $8,000/mo.
QA Crow is PAYGO, automated top-up, and only charges when you test, versus lock-in contacts with super high prices.
It's just me. All these other guys need to factor in VC premium into their pricing.
DocsHound
Idea sounds good. Any plans for MCP so you can teach AI to build the tests when implementing a feature?
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@k_piotr that's next up! though you can do this with your own agent and sending the plan via sdk/api to be ran on deploy
Great for small team/solo shippers. But if someone does not have any written tests, how do we set it up? Do we just explain our product....what is the process?
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@prateek_kumar28 simply ask your agent to write a basic test plan on deploy.
@ryanmerket 'write QA tests in plain English' — what happens when the test description is ambiguous? Like 'make sure the form works' — does QA Crow infer what 'works' means from the DOM/context, or does it prompt the user to clarify before running?
Superb idea. what happens when the test description is under specified ?
@ryanmerket which platform charge $8k for qa per month? What is different in this platform compared to already in the market?