Grammarly For Test Automation?
Arindam Vaidya
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a) Early bug detection that saves valuable time and resources
b) Effortless integration with your existing workflows for maximum efficiency
c) Unmatched scalability to tackle projects of any size with ease
How does this sound as a product?? Give your thoughts.
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André J@sentry_co
from experience that is not possible to build at the moment. It's just too complex, and intricate to simplify. A better approche would be to solve parts of this partially. And then grow to the bigger ambition later.
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@sentry_co We have built the product and now we are testing it out. Give your thoughts, it will be awwessomme: https://autoflow.tools/
Launching soon!
there is a ycombinator company that recently got launched doing this thing call dev super. its for QA testing. Do give it a look.
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@abhimanyu_kapoor Thank you for the intel :) Love it. We too are into the space and recently raised pre-seed. We are called Autoflow Studio. Here's the link: https://autoflow.tools/
Launching soon!
@arindam_vaidya nice website. I see you used a design library for your landing page very similar to magic ui.
But looks good. I have some feedback on landing page. It would be great to connect so i can let you know about it. But really great platform.
Sounds promising, but adding specifics could make it stronger! Think about integrating AI-powered testing suggestions (like Grammarly for grammar), improving test case writing, and predicting common failures. That would really stand out in test automation!
Maybe you can find interesting insights in this article:
https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/type...
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@t_vdovychenko Thank you for the assist :D We are into this space right now and here's the link: https://autoflow.tools/
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Sounds interesting, will check it out. I've also heard good things about Axe by Sprinter for no-code test automation. And of course, good ol' Selenium is always an option for those comfortable writing code.
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@oliverjameshawthorne Thank you! Looking forward to your feedback: https://autoflow.tools/
Yep, DevSuper is a new YC-backed company providing an AI-powered test automation platform. Definitely worth checking out if you want to streamline your QA testing process. Looks like they're using advanced NLP and computer vision models to automatically generate and maintain test scripts. Could be a game-changer!
Yep, dev super is pretty neat for QA automation. Another one to check out is Testim.io - it uses AI to automate test cases based on your app's UI. Definitely saves a bunch of time compared to writing all the tests manually!
WOw, looking interesting!