

Replay QA tests your web app like a real user, uncovering broken flows, UI issues, and bugs before they reach customers. It gives you the context behind each issue, plus suggested fixes. What's new: With shared projects, teammate mentions, localhost testing, and QA checks on every pull request, your whole team can catch and fix problems before shipping.
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Replay QA for Teams is an autonomous testing harness that explores your web application the way a new QA hire would—mapping user journeys, clicking through flows, and hunting for bugs without any pre-written test suite. It runs in a Chromium browser, captures deterministic runtime recordings of every session, and turns failures into detailed bug reports complete with root cause analysis and suggested fixes. The platform connects directly to GitHub, checks every pull request against your preview deployment, and files confirmed issues into your existing tracker.
Replay QA doesn't wait for you to define test cases. Its agents discover user journeys on their own, write tests on the fly, and run them against every new build. This means coverage grows with your app, not with your documentation.
Every test session is captured as a reproducible recording, so when a bug is reported, your team can replay the exact sequence of actions that caused it. No more "works on my machine" guesswork.
Each bug report includes a detailed root cause breakdown and a concrete suggested fix, prepared specifically for coding agents to act on. Your engineers (or their AI assistants) get everything needed to resolve the issue in one place.
The GitHub app installs itself in seconds, runs on every push and pull request, and posts findings as comments right next to the diff that caused them. Confirmed bugs flow into GitHub Issues, Linear, Jira, or any webhook endpoint—no new dashboard to check.
"Replay QA tests your app like a real user, but reports like a senior engineer."
The key differentiator is the depth of context packed into every report. Most QA tools tell you something broke; Replay QA tells you why it broke, what to change, and shows you the exact recording proving it. Combined with the zero-config setup and the ability to invite unlimited collaborators who can read reports without licenses, it removes every barrier between a bug existing and a bug being fixed.
You're tired of shipping code that "looks fine" until a customer emails about a broken checkout, or you're a small team where manual verification is the bottleneck. If you already live in GitHub and want autonomous QA that files bugs into your existing workflow—without writing a single test—Replay QA for Teams is worth a serious look.
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