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QA Crow

A murder of crows for your bug backlog

Write QA tests in plain English. Like, “click the thing, don’t crash.” QACrow reads your plan, fixes your questionable life choices, runs real browser tests, and hands you bugs that actually make sense. No enterprise contracts. No “book a demo.” No sales guy named Chad. Just you, your app, and a very judgmental AI crow making sure it doesn’t break in production. Built for people who ship.

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Every QA platform I looked at started at $8,000/month. Some didn't even have a free tier! You had to "talk to sales" to find out you couldn't afford them. That math works fine for a Fortune 500. It does not work for the wave of indie devs and small teams shipping real apps right now, often built fast with AI, who need testing more than anyone and can afford it least. QACrow is the answer I wanted to exist. You write a test plan in plain English the way you'd describe it to a teammate. We review it for quality before you spend a cent — flagging vague steps, missing auth, unclear flows. Then a real browser, driven by an AI agent tuned for QA work, executes it against your live app and reports back with structured bugs, screenshots, and repro steps. You can watch the run happen live. Pricing is pure pay-as-you-go. No seats, no minimums, no annual contract. You start with $10 in free credit, top up when you want, or setup autopay. Named after crows because they're the smartest birds alive — they use tools, recognize faces, and remember who wronged them. Felt right for a QA product. Would love feedback, especially from anyone who's been quoted "$8k/mo, 12-month commit" recently. I see you. Ryan Merket ryanmerket.com @merket

About QA Crow on Product Hunt

A murder of crows for your bug backlog

QA Crow launched on Product Hunt on April 20th, 2026 and earned 83 upvotes and 12 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Write QA tests in plain English. Like, “click the thing, don’t crash.” QACrow reads your plan, fixes your questionable life choices, runs real browser tests, and hands you bugs that actually make sense. No enterprise contracts. No “book a demo.” No sales guy named Chad. Just you, your app, and a very judgmental AI crow making sure it doesn’t break in production. Built for people who ship.

On the analytics side, QA Crow competes within SaaS, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how QA Crow performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted QA Crow?

QA Crow was hunted by Ryan Merket. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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