With the increasing digitalization in recent years, the volume of applications and software that society accesses daily is growing. However, for these programs to function properly, numerous tests (test cases) are conducted from the app’s creation to its launch. For this, Information Technology professionals need to access each function within the application and simulate various possible user actions to identify errors and create the necessary solutions. This way, apps reach the market only when they are working correctly, avoiding losses for developers and their clients.
“It’s a vast field within IT that demands many hours from specialized professionals. Now, with the support of Artificial Intelligence (AI), developers can identify all system flaws in just a few hours, which manually could take days,” explains Juliano Haus, CEO of TestBooster.ai, who has over 20 years of experience in the tech industry.
One of the key differentiators is the use of Artificial Intelligence, which speeds up software testing execution, making the process more assertive. This is because the AI itself accesses the screen and maps all possible variables, performing actions automatically.
“Until now, the solutions available on the market conducted tests automatically, but required professionals to pre-program the points they wanted to test. With TestBooster.ai, there’s no need for programming in this process,” emphasizes Juliano Haus. “Its intuitive interface also allows anyone familiar with their system’s business rules to create and perform tests without relying on a specialized professional,” he adds.
With AI’s autonomy, the technology enables multiple tests to be conducted simultaneously and during nighttime periods, for example, bringing more speed to the process and increasing team productivity. At NextAge, a software development company with 17 years in the market, TestBooster.ai accelerated activities in this execution phase by 40%.
Launched two months ago, TestBooster.ai already has several clients across Brazil, especially in finance, cooperatives, and SaaS sectors. The solution can be accessed via subscription, according to the client’s demand. “We believe this is an important step toward having a self-regulating system in the future, capable of identifying flaws and implementing corrections autonomously,” highlights Juliano Haus.