Agent-QA – natural-language E2E tests for apps built with coding agents
Agentic test runtime builds execution memory to heal flaky tests automatically.

AI writes E2E tests autonomously, but Playwright codegen and Selenium IDE exist.
QA engineers and frontend developers doing test automation.
Playwright Codegen · Selenium IDE · Testim
Agentic test runtime builds execution memory to heal flaky tests automatically.
Natural language E2E tests sound good until you need debugging or maintenance.
AI E2E testing when Playwright, Cypress, and Testim already dominate.
Natural-language -> E2E tests plus a visual desktop app, cloud sync and an npm-installable CLI is a pragmatic combo that will appeal to teams tired of brittle scripts. Usability-focused reporting and a recorder-ish desktop experience are the clearest differentiators here; what I want to see next is concrete evidence about cross-browser reliability and how the AI handles flakiness and changing selectors.
Replaces manual Playwright scripting, but Claude-generated tests and GitHub Copilot already cover this.
Turns dusty E2E tests into marketing videos—solves the demo recording grind.