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TestSprite Hands-On Review: AI Testing That Actually Understands Your App — With a Locale Catch

DEV Community·Mek Ork·29 days ago
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I've been burned by AI testing tools before. They promise "zero configuration, just point at your app," then spend 20 minutes generating test cases that fail on the login screen. So when I tried TestSprite, I went in skeptical — and came out with a more nuanced take than I expected. Here's my honest dev review after running it on a real project, with specific attention to how it handles locale-sensitive content. What TestSprite Actually Does TestSprite is an AI-powered testing agent that takes over your entire QA lifecycle. You give it a URL (or connect via MCP in your IDE), describe what you want tested in plain English, and it: Generates a structured test plan Runs UI and API test cases autonomously Flags failures with screenshots and root cause analysis Suggests fixes — and in some cases, patches tests itself when your UI changes No YAML config. No Selenium boilerplate. No "record and playback" that breaks every time you rename a CSS class. The pitch is solid.…

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