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.
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
About Agentic Testing by Testsigma on Product Hunt
“Cursor for testers. AI Agents for product and QA teams”
Agentic Testing by Testsigma launched on Product Hunt on May 12th, 2025 and earned 391 upvotes and 68 comments, earning #2 Product of the Day. 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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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