
NativeBridge
Automate mobile testing on real devices with AI
804 followers
Automate mobile testing on real devices with AI
804 followers
Instant access to real iOS and Android devices with one Magic Link. Run AI-powered tests using Maestro, capture crashes, and share rich bug reports. Turn mobile testing into a superpower.











Lancepilot
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@odeth_negapatan1 Completely agree. We kept seeing issues that only showed up on real hardware - performance drops, flaky behavior, things no emulator ever caught.
That’s what pushed us to build real-device performance monitoring directly into the testing workflow, instead of discovering these bugs in production. 🙌
Vouch
NativeBridge
@stevenbirchall Thanks, Steven! We’re giving everyone 1 month free to explore the platform and see how it fits their workflow.
As a product builder, having one link with builds, bugs and feedback sounds incredibly useful. Nice problem to tackle.
NativeBridge
@harsh_jhunjhunuwala Thanks Harsh! We kept seeing teams lose context across builds and tools, so the single-link workflow became a core idea for us.
Curious how this fits into existing CI/CD pipelines for mobile teams..
NativeBridge
@radhika_nadhani Hi Radhika, we have added support for direct CI/CD integration. Here's an example repo we've created to explain how it works: https://github.com/AutoFlowLabs/nativebridge-test-app
Humantic AI
This looks really thoughtfully built, especially the focus on real-device testing. What kind of teams are you seeing adopt it first?
NativeBridge
@ayushkumar1610 Thanks! So far we’re seeing the most pull from mobile-first teams like fintech, consumer apps, and startups with frequent releases - where real-device behavior and fast feedback really matter.
This is super interesting — especially the Magic Link flow. What was the biggest friction point you heard from teams that pushed you to build NativeBridge?
NativeBridge
@sandeep_m_s Thanks! The biggest friction we kept hearing (and felt ourselves) was all the back-and-forth - sharing APKs, screenshots, devices, and still losing context across teams. Magic Link came from wanting one shared place where everyone looks at the same app, on the same device, with the same context.
Lancepilot
This could really help smaller teams who don’t have dedicated device labs. How accessible is pricing for startups?
NativeBridge
@raihanshezan Thanks Raihan! That’s exactly who we had in mind. We’ve kept pricing very accessible for startups, with plans starting at $9.99, a generous free tier, and free access to real devices during launch week exclusively for PH Community so teams can try it properly before committing.