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Magic Inspector

Browser testing in natural language with AI

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Magic Inspector is the only test automation platform built for non-technical people. Test your web applications with natural language instructions, and stop dealing with weird CSS or XPath selectors.

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Super excited to introduce Magic Inspector to the community today! 🚀 With Magic Inspector, we’ve made browser testing as easy as writing in natural language: no code, no headaches. Whether you’re a QA engineer, product manager, or someone with no technical experience, you can now write tests like "Verify there’s a success message on the screen" and let our AI handle the rest. 🧙‍♂️✨ We built this tool to empower non-technical teams and speed up the testing process without sacrificing quality or flexibility. Can’t wait to hear what you all think! 🙌 Feel free to drop any questions, feedback, or ideas below — we’re all ears! 👇 Thanks for checking us out and happy hunting! 💥

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Magic Inspector is an innovative test automation platform that effectively democratizes testing for non-technical users. By allowing users to write tests using natural language instructions, it removes the barriers associated with complex CSS or XPath selectors, making it accessible to a broader audience. This approach not only simplifies the testing process but also enables teams to ensure quality without requiring extensive technical expertise. Congratulations on the launch!

This is really cool and an application of AI that I knew probably existed somewhere, but now I'm finally seeing it realized here in this product. Nice work! If it was cheaper, I'd think about potentially using it as an ancillary testing method along with Cypress end-to-end tests for my web app.

I'm definitely not so technical and this will be helping my company's app workflows. Congrats on your launch @kevin_piacentini

Hi friends, MI is "for non-technical people" but you're speaking to them in technical language. Meet them where they're at instead of making them meet you. Etablish language-market fit. Much ❤️.

Just curious around the technicalities around testing. FYI I love making intricate testing rigs for apps. How do you ensure. the natural prompt converts to the correct xpath querries every time a test runs?

The AI doing the heavy lifting is impressive! Can it also identify potential edge cases or suggest additional tests based on the initial ones you’ve written? That could take the test coverage to the next level!