Own QA end-to-end, with stable, automated tests that never flake — so you can ship faster without surprises.
Book a DemoIntegrate AI testing into your workflow
Momentic connects with your CI/CD tools, GitHub, Slack, and more. Tests run automatically on every push
Own QA and improve velocity
Keep tests in code, cut the handoffs, and move faster with confidence.
Zero maintenance, zero flake
Our AI adapts with your app, so tests don't break. No brittle scripts. No constant upkeep.
Reliable at any scale
Run thousands of tests in parallel. Debug with video replays and DOM snapshots. Meet enterprise-grade demands with secure, stable, production-ready QA.
Drop it into your workflow
Install via npm and set up Momentic in your project in minutes.
Write tests like you code
Cover key flows using natural language. Our AI suggests improvements and adapts as your app evolves.
Get fast feedback on every push
Every commit triggers a stable test run—so you catch real bugs, not noise.
"Momentic makes it 3x faster for our team to write and maintain end to end tests."
- Alex, CTO, GPTZero
"Works for us in prod, super great UX, and incredible velocity and delivery."
- Aditya, CTO, Best Parents
"…it was done running in 14 min, without me needing to do a thing during that time."
- Mike, Eng Manager, Runway
Run stable, dev-owned tests on every push. No QA bottlenecks.
Ship itMomentic tests are much more reliable than Playwright or Cypress tests because they are not affected by changes in the DOM.
Our customers often build their first tests within five minutes. It's very easy to build tests using the low-code editor. You can also record your actions and turn them into a fully working automated test.
Not even a little bit. As long as you can clearly describe what you want to test, Momentic can get it done.
Yes. You can use Momentic's CLI to run tests anywhere. We support any CI provider that can run Node.js.
Mobile and desktop support is on our roadmap, but we don't have a specific release date yet.
We currently support Chromium and Chrome browsers for tests. Safari and Firefox support is on our roadmap, but we don't have a specific release date yet.