1
0 Comments

We made automated testing work with plain English

Quick update on ObserveOne:

The thing that keeps coming up in conversations with other founders is the plain English testing. You write what you want tested ("log in, add item to cart, go to checkout, verify total is correct") and AI runs it in a real browser against your live site on a schedule.

I keep hearing the same thing: "I know I need tests but I don't have time to set up Playwright." Which is exactly why I built this. If you can describe what your app should do, you can monitor it. No test code to write or maintain.

Honest question for other founders here: how are you making sure your app actually works right now? Because most people I talk to say "I click through it manually sometimes" or "customers tell me when it breaks." Wondering if that's really the norm or if I'm just talking to the wrong people.

on March 25, 2026
Trending on Indie Hackers
I'm a lawyer who launched an AI contract tool on Product Hunt today — here's what building it as a non-technical founder actually felt like User Avatar 151 comments Never hire an SEO Agency for your Saas Startup User Avatar 83 comments A simple way to keep AI automations from making bad decisions User Avatar 65 comments “This contract looked normal - but could cost millions” User Avatar 54 comments 👉 The most expensive contract mistakes don’t feel risky User Avatar 41 comments We automated our business vetting with OpenClaw User Avatar 34 comments