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SaaS Dummies
AI testers browse your app like humans & report what breaks!
SaaS Dummies sends a team of AI testers with personality and across different devices to browse your site or app. They report exactly what breaks. Ranked findings, session videos, screenshots, and a shareable report in.
Hey Product Hunt I'm Keegan, founder of SaaS Dummies.
Here's the problem we kept hitting: real users don't behave like the "happy path" we test for. They rage-click, they get lost, they're on a cracked Android in one hand, they're using a screen reader. The bugs that actually cost you signups live in *that* behavior and finding them normally means waiting 3 days and a few hundred dollars for a freelance QA pass, or running your own usability study you don't have time for. So we built a team of AI testers with personalities. You paste a URL and tell them what to try (sign up, find pricing, check accessibility, or your own instructions). An impatient teen, a confused first-timer, a methodical power user, someone on a tablet, and an accessibility-focused tester all hit your site at once and ~60 seconds later you get findings ranked Critical / Warning / Info, with the session video, screenshots, and a shareable report link. It even creates real accounts with disposable emails to test your actual signup flow, not a mock of it.
The fastest way to get it is to just point it at your own product website: Product Hunters get 30% off their first test using coupon code PRODHUNT30 during the checkout. here: https://saasdummies.com/try.html
If you want it ongoing, Quick Check is a $49 one-time run, and Watch / Command ($300 / $500/mo) put testing on autopilot — auto-triggered on deploy, results posted to Slack and as PR comments, plus an AI you can ask about your reports.
I'll be here all day answering everything. The question I'd love your help with: **what's the one flow in your product you're least sure about right now?** Run a tester on it and tell me what it caught — I'll dig into any report with you in the thread. 🙏
About SaaS Dummies on Product Hunt
“AI testers browse your app like humans & report what breaks!”
SaaS Dummies was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 15 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #24 on the daily leaderboard. SaaS Dummies sends a team of AI testers with personality and across different devices to browse your site or app. They report exactly what breaks. Ranked findings, session videos, screenshots, and a shareable report in.
On the analytics side, SaaS Dummies competes within User Experience, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.4M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SaaS Dummies performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted SaaS Dummies?
SaaS Dummies was hunted by Keegan Fonte. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of SaaS Dummies including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt I'm Keegan, founder of SaaS Dummies.
Here's the problem we kept hitting: real users don't behave like the "happy path" we test for. They rage-click, they get lost, they're on a cracked Android in one hand, they're using a screen reader. The bugs that actually cost you signups live in *that* behavior and finding them normally means waiting 3 days and a few hundred dollars for a freelance QA pass, or running your own usability study you don't have time for. So we built a team of AI testers with personalities. You paste a URL and tell them what to try (sign up, find pricing, check accessibility, or your own instructions). An impatient teen, a confused first-timer, a methodical power user, someone on a tablet, and an accessibility-focused tester all hit your site at once and ~60 seconds later you get findings ranked Critical / Warning / Info, with the session video, screenshots, and a shareable report link. It even creates real accounts with disposable emails to test your actual signup flow, not a mock of it.
The fastest way to get it is to just point it at your own product website: Product Hunters get 30% off their first test using coupon code PRODHUNT30 during the checkout. here: https://saasdummies.com/try.html
If you want it ongoing, Quick Check is a $49 one-time run, and Watch / Command ($300 / $500/mo) put testing on autopilot — auto-triggered on deploy, results posted to Slack and as PR comments, plus an AI you can ask about your reports.
I'll be here all day answering everything. The question I'd love your help with: **what's the one flow in your product you're least sure about right now?** Run a tester on it and tell me what it caught — I'll dig into any report with you in the thread. 🙏