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I pivoted my tool after IH feedback: Now automating "Screenshot Hell" for QA Engineers

A few days ago, I shared my tool here, originally targeting marketers. The feedback was brutal but eye-opening: Marketers live in Mac/SaaS worlds, while my tool is a Windows desktop app that exports to PowerPoint.

I realized I was targeting the wrong crowd.

So, I’ve pivoted. I’m now doubling down on QA Engineers and Software Testers.
If you’ve ever done manual QA, you know the "Screenshot Hell"—opening 50+ URLs, taking screenshots for evidence, and manually pasting them into a report. It's a soul-crushing waste of time.

My tool, Open URLs, automates this entire workflow:

01.Paste a list of URLs (or import Excel/CSV).
02.Auto-capture full-page screenshots in bulk.
03.Export everything directly into a structured PowerPoint file.

I just updated the landing page and the Microsoft Store listing to speak the language of QA.

Check it out here:
https://app.qlp.jp/open_urls/en/index.html

I’d love to hear from any QA engineers or devs here: Does this solve a real pain point in your testing workflow?

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on June 9, 2026
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