
Launched on January 8th, 2025
TestSprite is highly praised for its ease of use and effectiveness in automating software testing workflows. Users appreciate its clean design and powerful capabilities, making it an indispensable tool for both frontend and backend testing. Many reviews highlight its potential to significantly reduce testing costs and time, while maintaining high-quality software delivery. However, some users express a desire for trial options for different plans to better evaluate its features. Overall, TestSprite is regarded as an innovative and impactful tool in the software development community.
TestSprite
Hi everyone! I’m Yunhao, CEO and co-founder of TestSprite 👋
Super excited to share what’s new in TestSprite 2.0 — our biggest release yet!
Since launching 1.0, we’ve been blown away by the support and feedback from the dev community. We’ve taken it all to heart, and have been heads-down building the features you asked for — making TestSprite not just smarter, but more powerful, flexible, and truly hands-off.
🔌 TestSprite MCP Server (Model Context Protocol)
At the core of 2.0 is the MCP Server, a new feature that connects TestSprite directly to your IDE (starting with Cursor) and works alongside your AI coding agent.
It automatically validates AI-generated code, runs tests, finds bugs, and sends structured feedback back — so your agent can revise the code on its own.
You don’t need to write prompts or test code. Just let your AI code — and TestSprite will make sure it works.
Here’s what MCP does:
Understands your intent and generates a clean PRD (even if you didn’t write one)
Builds a full test plan and all necessary test cases — backend + frontend
Executes the tests, analyzes failures, and finds root causes
Sends exact fix suggestions to your coding agent (like Cursor)
Loops automatically until the code meets your original intent
We call it AI validating AI — and it works!
📈 Measured Results
In our internal benchmark (based on real-world web apps and workflows), TestSprite MCP boosted AI-generated code accuracy from 42% → 93% — with zero manual testing or prompting.
That’s a huge step toward reliable, hands-off AI software development.
🆕 Other new features in 2.0:
🧪 Test Lists – Group and organize your test cases for easier management
📅 Test Scheduling – Automate test runs and regression cycles
Whether you’re a solo dev or part of a growing team, TestSprite 2.0 gives you the confidence that your AI-generated code is truly production-ready — without lifting a finger.
We’re still offering a free community version, so feel free to give it a try and let us know what you think!
👉 https://testsprite.com
Thank you all for the amazing support — we can’t wait to hear your feedback and keep building with you! 🙌
TestSprite
@jiao_yunhao Congrats on the launch!
@jiao_yunhao Huge congratulations on the launch!
Congrats on the launch of TestSprite 2.0 @jiao_yunhao. 1.0 was already a solid step toward making testing less of a headache.
This new version doubles down on the practical stuff: real code validation, useful suggestions, and less time wasted poking at flaky tests.
I’m curious to see how it holds up in the wild, and to see how teams will leverage the new MCP integration!
TestSprite
@chrismessina Thanks so much, Chris! Really appreciate the kind words — we’ll keep building and making it better!
TestSprite
@chrismessina Thanks so much for the kind words and support! 🙏 We put a lot of thought into making TestSprite 2.0 even more practical and actionable for real-world teams.
Tidyread
Great job on TestSprite 2.0! The MCP Server sounds like a fantastic addition for seamless AI code validation. 🤖 I'm curious about the Test Lists feature—does it support integration with existing test management tools, or is it designed to work independently? This could really streamline testing processes. Excited to see where this goes!
TestSprite
@jaredl Thank you so much for the kind words—really appreciate it! 🙏
TestSprite
@jaredl Thank you so much for the support! We're really glad you're excited about the update. 😊