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QAOnFire reads your GitHub pull request and posts a tailored QA report as a comment: manual test scenarios, edge cases, setup & verification scripts, and risk areas — written for the actual diff, not a generic checklist. 5 free PRs per month.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm the maker of QAOnFire. Quick story on why this exists:
I was a contractor on a 4-person team with no dedicated QA. Bugs reached prod
because the developer who wrote the PR also "tested" it — which means they
tested what they thought it should do, not what users would actually do. We
needed a tester, but we didn't need a full-time tester, and we definitely
didn't have time to write detailed manual test cases for every PR by hand.
So I built QAOnFire. It's a GitHub App that:
→ Reads your PR (diff + selected file contents)
→ Reads your repo's `qabot.md` if you have one (domain terms, risk areas)
→ Posts a single comment with manual test scenarios, edge cases, setup &
verification scripts, and PM notes for non-technical stakeholders
A few things that made it actually useful (rather than generic AI noise):
1. The qabot.md file. Without project context, AI test plans drift toward
"test the happy path." With a 20-line qabot.md, the scenarios reference
YOUR roles, YOUR business rules, YOUR data. And you don't start from a
blank file — comment `/qaonfire init` and QAOnFire generates the qabot.md
from your README and docs, then opens it as a PR to review and merge.
2. Prompt caching. Repeat PRs on the same repo cost ~10x less in tokens, so
we can afford to give 5 free reports/month per install.
3. The PM notes section. Product managers don't read code — but they read
PR comments. Giving them a "user-facing impact" + "release-note candidate"
summary makes them stop pinging engineers in Slack.
Free tier is 5 PRs/month, no card required. Paid is $49/mo for 50 PRs or
$149/mo for 200. Cancel from any Stripe receipt email.
I'd love feedback on the qabot.md format especially — drop a comment with
what you'd want a QA agent to do that this doesn't yet.
Install: https://github.com/apps/qaonfire...
Site: https://qaonfire.dev
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“AI QA reports on every pull request”
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