Iris lets you test websites and apps without writing complex code. Describe your tests in English, and Iris handles the rest. Whether you're checking if buttons work, pages load correctly, or testing overall performance, Iris makes it effortless.
As developers, we've always considered traditional testing to be a pain point. We recall spending many hours building and maintaining test scripts that would fail even with small UI changes. We've always been frustrated by the disparity between how we naturally present our apps to others and how we have to create tests.
That is exactly why we created Iris. We wanted the testing to seem as natural as showing a colleague how your program works. There will be no more sophisticated test frameworks or brittle scripts; only intuitive, human-like testing that everybody on the team can comprehend.
We built it because we needed it, and we believe that many other devs have similar issues. Would love to hear your ideas and experiences with testing; what are your major pain points?
Great work on Iris! Looks like a really useful tool. Best wishes to the team!
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This is such a painful use case that it is difficult for many product managers and developers to solve, It solves a big pain point.
Are there any limitations on what it can help test? Or simply put what are the low hanging fruits (in terms of test use cases) where this can add value out of the box?
Thanks Satya, was never really a big fan of testing either lol! @satyaraj_moily
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As a developer some times I needed to compromise parts of the engineering like tests in favor of speed. Love the fact that now I can write tests with natural
language, and also very fast. Looking forward to try it also on more complex apps
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