TestSprite is the easiest AI agent for frontend and backend software testing, automating the entire testing workflow—from test planning and code generation to execution and debugging. With natural language interaction, seamless coverage for both frontend and backend, and the ability to cut testing costs by up to 90%, it’s the ultimate tool for developers to save time and deliver high-quality software faster.
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TestSprite 2.1
Launched this week
Meet the missing layer of the agentic workflow. TestSprite MCP connects to your IDE and autonomously generates your entire test suite — no prompting or manual work. New in 2.1: a 4–5x faster testing engine that finishes in minutes, a visual test editor where you click any step to see a live snapshot and fix it instantly, and GitHub integration that auto-runs your full suite on every PR against a live preview deployment — then blocks the merge if anything fails. Your AI codes. We make it right.









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The GitHub integration that auto-runs tests on every PR and blocks merges on failure is a game-changer for teams moving fast. That's the exact guardrail most small teams skip because setting it up feels like overhead, and then they regret it in production.
The visual test editor where you click a step to see a live snapshot is a really smart UX decision too. Debugging test failures has always been painful because you're reading logs blind, this closes that loop nicely.
Congrats on #1 today! Rooting for you.
So basically it scans my project and can creates a test suite based on it?
Great idea. Will there be any load testing tools in the future?
Do you folks support mobile apps?
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Looks good, but damn, I did the exact same thing 9 months ago: https://www.producthunt.com/products/testr-qa-solution-for-vibecoders/launches/testr - it even had an MCP server.
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I guess its distribution issue? Sad still
Testing is the most boring part for me, but also the most valuable! It validates your core functionality; I love the idea :)