There are faster ways of creating end-to-end tests in bulk beyond hand scripting. Octomind has several - prompting, recording, generating from your other tools via MCP. But to ‘shift testing left’ in a scaling scenario, we needed to come up with something even faster.
Like out-of-the-box test batch generation from your code.
Octomind generates relevant tests from the new feature code automatically

When you commit new code, we start generating relevant tests for the new functionality automatically. Linked with PR comment - you can preview the test batch generation in the Octomind app and make adjustments if necessary. After the batch of tests has been generated and validated, we add the tests to your suite of active tests and comment back to your pipeline.

As of today we do batch generation via GitHub Actions integration only. Let me know if you’re using a different CI/CD and would be interested in using the feature.
New “project health” insight in your overview

A first shot of the run history of your e2e test suite appears now in your project overview. Successes and failures over time in a handy summary graph. We have several requested insights, we’ll work on next.
What dashboard would help you to get a quick overview of your test suite?
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A sneak peek into our UI design by our lead designer

Our newest blog is something for UX/UI aficionados. Octomind is a software testing SaaS platform with a fairly sophisticated UI. From the very beginning, we put effort into a good UX/UI. Design of the product was an inevitable part of it.
Our Daniel Z. Aczel has written about how we've built our design system.
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We are in the process of rethinking content informing you about our product right now. Is there anything you’re missing, anything you’ll like to change or add to this product update?
I’m looking forward to your feedback!
