Most reviews praise TestSprite for hands-off automation that writes, runs, and fixes tests, speeding delivery and catching issues early. Users highlight easy setup, natural-language workflows, and strong coverage for both frontend and backend, often noting big time savings and smoother QA cycles. Teams value reliability and clear reports, though some ask for richer reporting, better scaling, and trials for paid plans. A few off-topic comments mention “smooth animation,” but the consistent theme is faster iteration, less manual effort, and a helpful boost to developer productivity.
Earth.fm
Really impressed by how TestSprite is approaching AI-native testing. Most tools stop at generating test cases, but the autonomous exploration + auto-healing workflow feels like a genuinely forward-thinking step for modern dev teams. The idea of parallel agents understanding real user flows before writing tests is especially interesting. Huge potential here for teams shipping fast with Cursor, Claude Code, or other coding agents. Congrats on the launch 🚀
AgentQL
didn't know building tests at scale could be this easy. congrats on the launch!
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Build Check
yeah! Automated testing is key given that now everyone of us can vibe-code anything. Glad to see you helping on this Yunhao!
Rizzle AI
How are you handling scalability as more agents run in parallel?
Congrats on the launch! TestSprite 3.0 looks like a massive step forward for autonomous testing.
Spellar AI
Congrats on the launch!