Open-Sourced Approxima, Our Agentic QA Tool to Catch Breakages Faster
Self-healing tests that reduce tokens over time, but Playwright and Cypress already own E2E.

Real agent in production handling fiat + Bitcoin payments, not a framework demo or vaporware.
Startup founders, payroll/finance ops, companies with contractor payments
Ramp · Brex · Mercury
Self-healing tests that reduce tokens over time, but Playwright and Cypress already own E2E.
CLI exposes ledger to AI agents while linking accounts directly to IRS tax schedules.
Another agent skill registry competing with existing prompt libraries and workflow tools.
Flospect is a prettier Zapier template library, but solves no new automation problem.
It records you doing a task, then auto-extracts clicks, keystrokes and navigation into a human-editable, step-by-step workflow and a SKILL.md you can feed to agent frameworks — that demo-to-skill UX is a real 'oh nice' moment. The landing page shows practical examples (spreadsheet entry, research, crypto checks) and an inline editor, but I want clarity on robustness: how it handles dynamic selectors, cross-app gestures, and sensitive data in recordings.
Someone actually solved the annoying UX around running dozens of agent sessions: per-agent sandboxing, a command palette with hotkeys, and built-in secrets injection make spinning up and triaging failed runs painless. There’s also an on-board assistant that can configure and drive the factory — smart move for reducing CLI friction. The tradeoff is obvious: it’s tightly coupled to macOS and Claude, so it’s brilliant if you live in that ecosystem but niche otherwise.