You've probably heard that building on top of unreliable AI agents is a bad idea?
Good news: it's possible to build reliable systems out of unreliable components! I've learned a thing or two while building our latest thing @rainforestqa and want to share some lessons 🧵
launched AI Search at @rainforestqa -- this means you can use ChatGPT to identify an element within the interface that you want to interact with, drastically decreasing test automation brittleness
proud of @maciejgryka and the team for shipping this!
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"the biggest thing that drew me to @rainforestqa is that it's no code ... this all stemmed from my past experience using Cypress" -- customer interview rn
Early-stage, unit tests make more harm than good.
Set up @rainforestqa to test your signup / checkout flow, and one key functionality. That's all you need.
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Early-stage, unit tests make more harm than good.
Set up @rainforestqa to test your signup / checkout flow, and one key functionality. That's all you need.
👇
An interesting, opinionated piece from @lucaronin.
The difference between integration tests and e2e tests often remains fuzzy. On our team, we consider them to be effectively the same.
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Protip for proactively finding bugs in your @bubble app: use a tool like @rainforestqa to set up automated tests for important flows, then track bugs with @getsentry.
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You've probably heard that building on top of unreliable AI agents is a bad idea?
Good news: it's possible to build reliable systems out of unreliable components! I've learned a thing or two while building our latest thing @rainforestqa and want to share some lessons 🧵
It reminds me of our guiding principle @rainforestqa about "testing like a human", where we test actual screen pixels, not just e.g. the underlying DOM. Your users see the pixels, not the DOM!
And I think this kind of principle is useful more widely: always try to measure the…
Our entire engineering team really did an incredible job with this. Personally I’m skeptical of most AI stuff but I feel like we’ve got it doing exactly what it should do: save our users time.
tl;dr: We've leveled-up Rainforest with generative AI 👀
We consistently hear from engineering leaders that automated test maintenance is a painful, mindless exercise that takes too much time away shipping code — the main goal of any startup software team. 🧵
Proud of this one: automated Rainforest tests generated from natural language instructions are reality today 🤝
Easy authoring, low maintenance and execution speed combined 🔥
tl;dr: We've leveled-up Rainforest with generative AI 👀
We consistently hear from engineering leaders that automated test maintenance is a painful, mindless exercise that takes too much time away shipping code — the main goal of any startup software team. 🧵
If you’ve seen me being giddy over the past few weeks, this is why. When I joined Rainforest back in 2015 we had this totally unrealistic vision for how it should work. Now this vision is the reality and I can’t wait for everyone to see and use it.
tl;dr: We've leveled-up Rainforest with generative AI 👀
We consistently hear from engineering leaders that automated test maintenance is a painful, mindless exercise that takes too much time away shipping code — the main goal of any startup software team. 🧵
@fredsters_s We started self-serve @iteration_x. I was super impressed by the product (also got amazing live support) and immediately thought it was way too cheap for what it does and its capabilities. Happy to pay the $200, totally worth it. Keep up the great work, this product deserves to…
@bsierakowski@escapingvanity Seems a tool like @rainforestqa is ripe for this.
Just use natural language to describe intended functionality and let it figure everything else out.
@johnrushx@devhunt_ Might be worth looking into something like @rainforestqa to monitor the submission flow continuously and ensure it works to expectation. Tried in a past project and it delivered! rainforestqa.com
@remotejoeclark We’re using @rainforestqa to test only crucial flows like signup, login, etc.
Personally, I don’t see the point (from a business perspective) to write test if you haven’t figured out what you’re going to build.