Today marks the end of Momentic Momentum, our first launch week ever.
In the past week, we shipped five brand new features.
Here’s a quick recap of what we launched:
On Monday, we introduced a new way to build and edit tests using plain English and right from your IDE.
Before, you had to use our local app and editor to build and edit tests, but now you can simply talk your test into existence. Vibe testing is finally here!
On Tuesday, we announced Quarantine, a production-ready system key for teams managing tests at scale. Infrastructure that’s usually only available to enterprises is now generally available to all of our customers.
Quarantine gives your devX and infra teams a fast way to triage and isolate failing tests so engineers keep merging, deploying, and moving.
On Wednesday, we launched our GitHub app and suggestions. So you never have to manually update a test again.
Maintenance is the biggest cost of end-to-end testing. It’s a pain to constantly ensure there’s zero drift between your tests and your app. Now Momentic keeps your tests updated no matter what.
On Thursday, we launched Failure recovery, a novel way to handle test failures. With a flip of the switch, Momentic tests can now automatically recover from transient UI and network issues.
Real world applications are dynamic and so should be your tests. You describe the outcome you want. Our agents plan, act, recover from noise, and keep tests aligned with what you actually care about.
On Friday, we launched our biggest product launch to date and our second product line: Mobile.
With this, we bring the natural language interface that our customers know and love to mobile, enabling easy and reliable test authorship for teams frustrated with Appium, XCUITest, or Maestro.
We hope you enjoyed the new features we launched last week.
See you in the next one!