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Agentic Testing by Testsigma - Cursor for testers. AI Agents for product and QA teams

Test Management by Testsigma puts AI agents in the hands of QA teams throughout the testing lifecycle - analyzing requirements, generating test cases and test steps, executing tests, tracking progress, and generating detailed bug reports.

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Rukmangada Kandyala

Hey folks 👋

We’ve spent the last few years building Testsigma to simplify and scale codeless test automation. But one thing kept bothering us: manual testing, though critical, is still stuck.

Trapped in spreadsheets, checklists, and decades old tools, while the rest of software development has raced ahead with AI and automation.

Software development is now generative, rapid, and AI-native.

Testing? Still copy-pasting steps and manually clicking through flows.

That’s what we’re trying to change.

Today we’re launching a new Test Management product, and it’s built around a simple idea:

AI agents in the hands of all testers.

Here’s what it can do:

  • Generate comprehensive test cases and detailed test steps with generative test data, assertions, validations and even edge cases, all this with sources like Jira, Figma, screenshots or video recordings of user journeys.

  • Execute those test cases with real clicks and validations, like a human would, and with the human in the loop.

  • Generate comprehensive bug report when things break - with actual context, and steps to reproduce that can be filed to Jira in a single click.

No, this isn’t another ChatGPT wrapper that spits out shallow test cases from a screenshot. It reads your designs, understands user flows, looks at your requirements and applications like a real human would, and behaves more like a teammate than a tool.

It’s all powered by Atto, our new AI coworker for QA teams that also powers our codeless test automation platform.

We’re calling this shift agentic manual testing—because it’s time manual testing caught up with the rest of the stack.

Would love your feedback, questions, and thoughts. Happy to go deep on how we’re making this work.

Rukmangada Kandyala, CEO @ Testsigma

Launching soon!

@rukmangada Wow, love this approach! I worked on a mobile app launch last year where half the bugs were missed because the QA team was stuck writing and managing manual tests in Excel 😅

It would be cool if your AI agent could auto-suggest test cases when new screens are uploaded from Figma or when user journeys change. Is that something already in place? GL :)

Rukmangada Kandyala

@hamza_afzal_butt This is exactly what we are doing. Please try it out and let us know your feedback.

Vikram Bhandari

@rukmangada Just love the way you guys ship the products

Rukmangada Kandyala

@vikrambhandari Thank you, looking forward to ship more to help QA community.

David Conelly Orellana

@rukmangada I'm definitely trying this, writing unitary tests take so long that we always postpone it and get stuck on the never-ending cycle of testing things manually

Shadman Nazim

@rukmangada Congrats on the launch, Rukmangada! I think the ability to generate comprehensive test cases is a standout feature that will greatly benefit users.

Wishing you and the Testsigma team all the best!!!!

Cheers!

Jory Shi
@rukmangada Nice product!
Yong Woo Shin
Launching soon!

Nice product, @rukmangada!

How does Atto recognize that something went wrong and it's an error?

For example, when the UI overlaps other UI, or in a wrong position, it's definitely a bug, but not kind of 404.

I'm curious of how Atto can recognize.

Divesh Mehta

@pritraveler Thank you for the question, let's take an example of a popup that blocks a CTA

Atto has Vision Capabilities baked into the product. Vision combined with the ability to scan the DOM allows Atto to identify the CTA via DOM and vision identifies that a popup blocks the action.

Atto then pauses and brings the human into the loop with the notification about the issue and the human can then either ask Atto to close the popup, raise a bug or the user can close the pop-up and ask Atto to continue executing

Atto now learns from this behaviour as well and stores it in memory

Rukmangada Kandyala

@pritraveler  You are right. This is something automation tools cannot do it, programatically. But Atto tests everything like a human to understand these kind of things intelligently. Happy to do a demo if needed.

Yong Woo Shin
Launching soon!

@rukmangada Okay, I'm in the process of completing my side project, and will try this!

Vikram Bhandari

For someone like me more of a vibe coder than a pro, this feels like finding gold dust! 💥

Finally, I can build solid, production-ready products without worrying about what I might break next.

Huge shoutout to the @Testsigma team for making this magic happen. Been a fan, always will be! 🚀

Rukmangada Kandyala

@vikrambhandari Thanks for the shoutout.

Kritika Pathak

Congratulations on the launch! The ability to manage test cases, track progress, and integration with other tools is much needed today. I keep seeing bug trackers overflow and missed details and fixes that no one knew existed.
Excited to see how it evolves.

Rukmangada Kandyala

@kritikapathak Thank you. Please try and let us know your feedback.

Lakshya Singh
Launching soon!

Seems great! Congrats on the launch @rukmangada

shashi menon

Liking what I'm seeing. It blends traditional test management with intelligent automation so well. The AI actually feels more robust as compared to the other tools. I can already see how this could save QA teams a ton of time. Bonus: the UI is clean and the overall UX is super smooth.

Anthony Latona

Very cool testing platform! QA can be so time consuming and anything automating is worth checking out.

Congrats on the launch!

Lobo

Looks like a comprehensive test management solution! I'm eager to explore how Testsigma can help organize and streamline our testing efforts. Nice one!

Dragon Li

Finally, AI-powered test management that actually works! Testsigma is a must-have for QA teams.

Newan Vinthusa

This is a really good tool! As coding gets more influenced by AI, QA is the most obvious that will have to follow. We are doing the same revolution for hiring with Talvin AI (live today) - https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

Rukmangada Kandyala

@newan_vinthusa Yes, QA must follow the same path as Dev now with AI.

Congrats on launching new product today.

Ankit Jain

Amazing. power to QA teams. Tried just now.

Does it harness the test data (sample values) in the generated tests as well? It can be picked from the context or derived.

Rukmangada Kandyala

@ankitjaininfo It can generate sample test data based on the context provided. Also you can change with simple prompt.

Jaber Jaber
Congratulations to the team!!
Rukmangada Kandyala

@jaber23 Thank you.

Jun Shen

Excited about AI in test management! 😄

Suryansh Tiwari

This is a brilliant leap forward for QA teams! Placing AI agents throughout the entire testing lifecycle—from requirement analysis to bug reports—is a serious productivity unlock. The deep integration with tools like Jira and Figma makes it practical for real-world workflows. Huge kudos to the team for modernizing test management with such a thoughtful approach!

Jay Nair

This sounds very useful for many teams - especially in simplifying workload!

Vikram Bhandari

@jaynairj Thank you. Please give it a try and share your feedback.

Rapti Gupta

Congratulations on the launch team! Looks great

Vikram Bhandari

@rapti Thank you. Please try and let us know your feedback.

Hasmita Kapoor

Congratulations team! More to come :)

Tejas Kinger

Congrats on the launch, team!

Pritish Gupta
This is great!
Ayesha Kazi

This is brilliant! How does progress tracking work? Do the AI agents test the entire list of previously identified bugs after each fresh deployment or does the team need to update the lists?