devmate

devmate

Fully automated AI-powered test code generation.

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devmate is an easy to use test code generation tool for developers where devs can focus on requirements, inputs and expected outputs. The automatically generated test code is structured, readable and state of the art.
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Erich Hinterndorfer
Guys, we started building devmate 2 years ago to help developers focus on their creativity and get rid of boring and repetitive software testing tasks. With devmate, team efficiency is highly improved by automating test code generation. It is easy to find bugs in early stages which lowers development costs dramatically. Good unit tests result in substantially increased product quality. devmate especially supports Junior Developers by delivering high quality unit tests and avoid expenisve bugs. Because of devmate, you and your team can focus on new features and core work, which results in 20% more development efficiency according to first customers. Unlike competitors, devmate integrates seamlessly into the developers environment and is ready for use within 15 minutes. Pilot customers have proven that savings of up to 20,000 USD per developer per year are possible. devmate is 100% based on accepted industry standards (ISTQB) and our test cases are derived from the specification, not from the source code like most competitors do. Thus, technical errors are found. Check out our free version! We appreciate your support and please let us know if you have any questions or feedback! Cheers, Eric (Managing Director)
Daniel Lehner
Great Productivity support (simple method, allows easy-to-use management for unit tests) - The first automation tool I tried (ever) that actually improves productivity! Also like that they offer a free version with full functionality range.
Daniel Lehner
I would really love to see support for more programming languages, though...