
TesterArmy lets AI test web and mobile apps from plain English
TesterArmy is an AI testing service for checking important flows in websites and s. The YC P26 team built it to run checks before deployment and while an app is already live. Instead of writing test code, a user describes the test in plain English, such as checking whether login, search, or checkout works.
An AI agent opens a real browser, moves through pages, clicks buttons, fills forms, handles login, and checks whether the result is correct. It can connect with GitHub, Vercel, Expo, Slack, Discord, webhooks, and so tests can run automatically around deployments. Reports include , recordings, logs, and bug notes, and they can appear in a .
TesterArmy says it can handle OAuth login, OTP codes, iOS apps, and s.
Key points
- TesterArmy turns plain English test instructions into automated app checks.
- The AI agent uses a real browser to click, type, log in, and verify results.
- It supports GitHub checks, scheduled production monitoring, webhooks, and .
- Reports can include , recordings, logs, and bug details inside a .
- It claims support for OAuth, OTP codes, iOS apps, and s.