TesterArmy, a startup backed by Y Combinator's P26 batch, has launched an AI-driven testing platform designed to catch bugs in web and mobile applications before users encounter them. The platform runs AI browser checks across critical user journeys and delivers detailed bug reports with screenshots and recordings, enabling development teams to address issues proactively.
The platform operates 24/7, performing automated tests on both mobile and web apps. TesterArmy's AI agents simulate user flows to identify broken functionalities and generate clear, actionable reports. The service requires less than two minutes to set up and does not ask for credit card details, making it accessible for teams to integrate quickly into their development cycles.
In the competitive app testing market, TesterArmy's AI-based approach offers an alternative to traditional manual and scripted testing methods. By automating the detection of broken flows and providing multimedia evidence, it aims to reduce the time and effort developers spend on quality assurance. The platform is optimized for continuous testing, aligning with modern agile and DevOps practices.
TesterArmy is currently available for free trial sign-ups on its website, with no credit card required to get started. The startup’s backing by Y Combinator highlights its potential to attract early adopters seeking efficient, AI-powered testing solutions.