TesterArmy
TesterArmy uses AI agents that act like real users to automatically test your web, iOS, and Android apps on every pull request, with tests that self-heal when the UI changes.
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Writing and maintaining end-to-end tests is one of those jobs that quietly eats engineering time — every UI tweak can break a dozen brittle Selenium or Cypress scripts, and someone has to notice and fix them. TesterArmy tackles that maintenance burden by using AI agents that behave like real users clicking through your app, rather than rigid scripted selectors, so when the UI changes, the tests adapt instead of breaking.
Technically, TesterArmy runs automated end-to-end tests on every pull request across web, iOS, and Android, and claims to learn from every test run to improve coverage over time. It integrates with GitHub, CI/CD pipelines, Slack, and Discord, and specifically handles complex authentication flows — OTP, SSO, SAML, OIDC — which are historically some of the hardest things to automate reliably in QA tooling. It's a Y Combinator S26 company, already used by companies including Resend, Novu, and CodeCrafters, with a free trial and undisclosed paid pricing beyond that.
💬 Our review
The short version: if your team's end-to-end tests break every time someone ships a UI change and nobody wants to own fixing them, TesterArmy's self-healing, agent-based approach directly targets that pain — and having early customers like Resend and Novu is a reasonable trust signal for a young company.
The honest caveat is that pricing beyond the free trial isn't public, so you can't compare true cost against established players like BrowserStack, Testim, or Mabl until you talk to sales, and "self-healing" AI testing tools have historically had mixed track records on catching subtle regressions versus well-maintained scripted tests — worth validating on your own app's complexity before replacing an existing test suite outright, especially around the complex auth flows (SSO/SAML) it specifically highlights.
💰 Pricing
📊 Global score
🤖 AI-enriched data
Essai gratuit disponible ; plans payants non détaillés publiquement, à obtenir via contact commercial.
Pros
Tests auto-réparants (self-healing) qui s'adaptent aux changements d'UI
Couvre web, iOS et Android
Gère les flux d'authentification complexes (OTP, SSO, SAML, OIDC)
Déjà utilisé par des entreprises connues (Resend, Novu, CodeCrafters)
Cons
Prix payant non public, comparaison difficile sans contacter les ventes
Approche IA "self-healing" historiquement inégale face à des scripts bien maintenus
À valider sur la complexité réelle de votre app avant de remplacer une suite existante
