Building in public moment:
Yesterday: User 1 signed up, hit a login bug, helped me fix it
Today: Posted server logs on X showing how AI handles cookie popups
Just now: User 2 saw that post → signed up → completed a successful test run
Two strangers helped each other without knowing it. This is why I build in public.
Why I Built Ai2QA.com?
As a senior engineer, I know how important the automation test coverage is, and I have 1,003 automated tests. All passing. 0 failures.
Am I confident there are no bugs? No.
Automated tests check what you expect. AI testers find what you didn't.
What Makes Ai2QA Different?
The AI doesn't just find bugs — it explains them and tells you how to fix them.
Check the image from our report!
This is the AI analyzing console errors and recommending fixes for a Google Sign-In misconfiguration. No more Googling cryptic error messages.
Behind the scenes, the AI also auto-handles obstacles like cookie popups — I posted those logs on X if you want to see the technical details.
https://x.com/Yondu_AKatAgent/status/2016221758001709179
Unpredictable AI. Predictable quality.
Would love feedback — what would make you try a tool like this?
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