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Stories about verifying AI-built apps without code, and how to keep plans from drifting away from the code.
signup testinglogin testingpayment testingno-codeE2E testingSpecnoteHow to Automatically Check Sign-Up, Login and Payment Flows Without Code
Sign-up, login and payment are the flows that break most often — and cost the most when they do. To check them automatically without code, write the scenario in plain language and let an AI agent click through a real browser and return a fix report.
July 2, 2026Read more
non-developer testingapp testingno-codeautomated testingE2E testingHow Non-Developers Can Test an App Automatically — 5 Steps and Tools
A 5-step guide to automatic app testing for non-developers. Instead of code, you write the scenario in plain language and an AI agent runs it in a real browser, then hands you a fix report — no code, selectors or CI knowledge needed to start.
July 2, 2026Read more
no-code testingE2E testing toolstest automation toolstool comparisonSpecnoteBest No-Code E2E Test Automation Tools — Manual vs No-Code vs Specnote
We compared no-code E2E test automation options — manual testing, recorder-style tools (BugBug, Reflect, testRigor, Mabl, Testim) and Specnote. Selenium and Cypress are developer frameworks, so they don't qualify as code-free. With Specnote you write a scenario in plain language and an AI agent drives a real browser, then returns a fix report.
July 2, 2026Read more
E2E testingno-codecode-free testingtest automationSpecnoteHow to E2E Test a Web App Without Writing Code
To E2E test a web app without code, write the flow you want to check in plain language and let an AI agent click through it in a real browser. No Selenium, no Playwright, no selectors — you get a fix report showing exactly where the flow broke.
July 2, 2026Read more