Quash is an intent-driven mobile testing tool that lets you write and run tests in plain language instead of scripts. You can run tests on real devices, cloud devices or local emulators. Quash adapts when the UI changes using built-in self healing, understands app behavior across builds, supports backend validations, reusable test data, test suites and running tests in parallel. Every run generates detailed execution reports with step level intent, actions and screenshots.
I've been a big fan of LLM's computer-use capabilities and a non-assisted QA of applications is no-brainer use case. Been using Quash for sometime and have to really acknowledge the amazing implementation of the aforementioned technologies for mobile QA!
No-script mobile QA sounds like a dream for fast-moving teams. I'm building data tracking plugins, and QA is always the bottleneck. Does Quash support capturing network logs for API debugging during the tests?
Mobile agents have been missing in the scene. Hope this can go far beyond just testing
The self-healing angle is what caught my eye. We've had the same problem on the API side -- test suites that break every time a response schema changes slightly. Plain language intent over rigid assertions makes a lot more sense for mobile where the UI shifts constantly.
How deep does the backend validation go? Can it check things like response status codes and payload structure, or is it mostly focused on the UI layer?
Hmmm will QA be replaced soon? Quash really surprises me with no scripts running! nice tool!
So happy to be part of this team! 🚀 We’ve put a lot of work into making this a reality, and I’m personally excited to see how you all use it.
Hi everyone!
Been following @Quash evolve for the past 6 months, and I really admire how the team prioritized PMF over a hasty launch.
Their approach to "maintenance-free" QA is impressive: moving away from brittle scripts to an AI agent that understands context and adapts to UI changes on real devices. This is a massive time-saver for mobile teams.
Super happy to see them finally live on PH today!
Launched Quash today! Built as a dev for devs to turn plain language into reliable mobile tests and get rich bug insights without scripts. Excited for your feedback and ideas! 🙌
Self healing + plain language test on real devices…finally a QA tool that doesn’t break every time the UI changes. Well done team..!
Hi PH!
As developers, we know exactly how painful mobile testing is with the flaky scripts, the broken UI selectors, and the constant maintenance. It’s a massive bottleneck.
We built Quash to solve our own frustrations. It’s a haven for testers where you write in plain language and let our self-healing AI handle the rest.
We’re here to connect and learn. What’s the biggest "break the screen" moment you've had with mobile QA? Throw it at our agent and see it handle with ease and comfort.
Am a fan of Quash. It seems to be laser sharp focused solution for mobile app testing and a sensible use of AI for it.
Super excited to share Quash with everyone today. Mobile testing has been a headache for a long time—hopefully, this makes it a little less painful for you all. Let us know if you have any questions!
Hey PH! I’m Prakhar, co-founder at Quash 👋
Teams ship mobile apps faster than ever today. When a human tests an app, they adapt constantly. They notice changes, recover from small failures and move forward. Most testing tools don’t work that way. They expect apps to behave predictably while everything else in product development is optimized for change.
What felt missing was intent and context. Humans don’t test apps by replaying scripts. They carry context from one screen to the next and adjust based on what they see. We wanted testing to work the same way. That shift pushed us to rebuild Quash around agentic execution.
Today, Quash acts as a mobile use agent. You describe what you want to test in plain language and the agent handles tapping, scrolling, navigation, form handling and backend validations while keeping context intact. It adapts when the UI changes and runs on real devices, cloud devices or local emulators, one at a time or in parallel.
We launched our GA version recently and hosted a small community event in Bangalore. Putting Quash in front of QAs, developers and PMs helped sharpen the product and the narrative. The feedback pushed us toward clearer execution, context aware test suites and reports that developers and PMs can actually use without us explaining every step.
Visibility matters a lot to us. Every run shows step level intent, actions taken, screenshots, device recordings and backend validations so you always know what happened and why.
This is the version of Quash that finally feels like it can stand on its own. If mobile test automation has ever felt brittle or harder than it should be, we’d love for you to check out the playground on our site, try it yourself, and share your feedback. Try it here: https://quashbugs.com/
I've been a big fan of LLM's computer-use capabilities and a non-assisted QA of applications is no-brainer use case. Been using Quash for sometime and have to really acknowledge the amazing implementation of the aforementioned technologies for mobile QA!