On a slight tangent, since we are all here...
Does anyone still believe there is a long-term future in traditional UI/UX?
It feels like a lot of attention is still going into landing pages, dashboards, and CRUD apps, while overlooking a bigger shift where fewer people will actually need to interact with those interfaces directly when the same tools can perform the underlying tasks automatically, without much UI at all.
So the bigger question is does UI/UX evolve into something else, or does a large part of it simply disappear?
I might be a bit too early. Recently I started a project and decided to skip all of that and focus to make it more friendly to AI agents and frankly so far it has been great purely from user experience but also what it delivers.
We use cypress heavily for our core flows which has a similar ai prompt thing but it’s not quite ad hoc enough for smaller fixes which is where the bottleneck still comes in for us.
I've been experimenting with Revyl and it's really nice. I think this agent-driven testing is the future.
> Traditional E2E tests are slow to set up and expensive to maintain.
Isn't this just using agents to create e2e tests or is there some better new approach I'm missing?
Pricing question, the usage on the plans seems low considering in the demo you said that you have 25 tests per pr which would mean you get only 10 PRs per month on the hobby plan?
Always happy to see cool products from Poland! :)