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Hi, I’m building an intent-driven mobile testing tool
Hey folks! I m part of a small team building Quash. We've spent the last year obsessing over a mobile QA agent that runs tests in plain language instead of scripts.
We hit our General Availability (GA) release a few weeks ago and the energy from the devs we met in Bangalore was wild. The conversation kept coming back to one thing: "When does automation actually start slowing us down?"
We re focused on teams testing real apps on real devices (iOS and Android), without spending weeks maintaining brittle selectors. I m here mainly to learn from other devs and QA folks especially around:
What you refuse to automate because it s "too complex."
How you decide test coverage is good enough for a release.
When does the "scripting" overhead become more work than the testing itself?
We re launching on Product Hunt in a couple of days. If this sounds relevant, I'm happy to share a preview link or just trade notes.
Your Android QA, done by an agent : Quash GA is live (free credits)
We ve just opened Quash GA. It s ready for anyone to download and use today.

Quash is mobile-first, scriptless QA. You write test steps in plain English; our Android execution agent performs taps, scrolls, inputs, and checks on real devices. The platform handles orgs, suites, runs, and auditable reports (screenshots, logs, API/DB assertions).
Scripts and recorders are brittle. UI changes break them; maintenance eats time. Quash keeps intent stable while the UI evolves, so coverage goes up and upkeep goes down.
Hey PH, I'm a Designer turned Founder, now handling Growth
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Prakhar, cofounder at Quash we're building an AI-powered Devtool to automate mobile QA and testing. I handle Marketing and Growth here.
I come from a design background (ex-Product Designer), but at Quash, I've jumped into the world of Marketing and Growth. When it came time to choose roles with my cofounders, I consciously picked Growth so I could challenge myself to step out of my comfort zone and learn the art of GTM, storytelling, and actually putting myself out there.
These days, I'm obsessing over great products, films, and all things creativity. If you geek out on the craft of building things or love discussing new ideas, let's connect!
Looking forward to learning from this community, and wishing everyone here best of luck on their journeys!



