Most test automation platforms are cloud-first. If your test data cannot leave the building - banking, fintech, health - that rules them out. Tester is an appliance instead: runner, dashboard, reports and AI test generation all run inside your network on local models. Write one plain-language suite; it drives web, API, Android and iOS. SSO, SCIM, RBAC and signed updates included. Live demo runs on a compact demo appliance you can click through right now.
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Hi Product Hunt,
I'm Muhammet, and I built Tester alone, at night, after ten years of automating tests for banks and fintechs.
The same conversation kept happening at work: a QA team wants modern tooling, someone points at a cloud test platform, and security says no. Test data, credentials and pre-release builds cannot leave the building. So the team ends up gluing Selenium, Appium and Playwright together and maintaining it forever, or staying manual.
So Tester is an appliance, not a SaaS. Runner, dashboard, reports and AI test generation all run inside your network, on local models. You write one suite in plain language that a manual tester can read, and the runner figures out whether a case needs a browser, an HTTP call, an Android device or an iOS simulator.
The enterprise layer is there too, because that is what actually blocks purchases: SSO (OIDC/SAML), SCIM, multi-project RBAC, metadata-only audit and signed updates.
The demo you can click is running on a small box on a shelf in my apartment. It is not a capacity claim - it is just proof that the whole thing really is self-contained.
What is still rough: the AI generation quality depends heavily on which local model you run, and there is no hosted option at all by design. Happy to answer anything, especially if you work somewhere that cannot use cloud QA tools - I would genuinely like to hear how you handle it today.