Wardyr records the journeys your customers take, or writes the test for you from a plain-English description. It replays them in a real browser on your schedule, and tells you the moment something breaks, in plain language. A green from Wardyr means it genuinely passed; anything less waits in amber for your review.
Every scheduled run is a wave defended
The rule the product is built on
Anyone can bolt AI onto a test runner. The hard part is an AI that isn’t allowed to lie to you.
When Wardyr repairs a broken locator, the run is flagged Healed and waits for your review before it ever counts as a pass.
A test the agent writes is trusted only after it passes a real replay, and it stays marked for review until you approve it.
Root-cause analysis explains a failure. It can never turn one into a pass. A QA tool that hides regressions is worse than useless.
Built for how you ship now
The code might come from Cursor, from Lovable, or from a small team moving quick. Sites change daily now, and most have nobody re-testing them.
Features land every day, whether they’re vibe-coded, Copilot-assisted or written by hand. Nobody re-clicks checkout after each deploy.
Sign-up, login, checkout fail quietly in a corner of the DOM. Most teams hear about it from a customer, days later.
Maybe there’s no QA hire; maybe one tester carries it all by hand. Either way, re-clicking every journey after every change is nobody’s realistic job.
Wardyr is the night shift. It writes the tests, replays them while you sleep, heals what moves, and explains what broke in plain words.
Two ways in, one night watch
▸ Record it
▸ Describe it AI
Then the watch begins: scheduled replays, video and screenshots of every run, and an email in plain words when something breaks
What the watch looks like
When something breaks, Wardyr tells you which journey went down, what it means for your customers, and whether the bug is in your site or in the test.
PRODUCT BUG: the promo banner overlaps the Create account button at mobile widths.
Real product surfaces · sample data. Statuses shown honestly, including the failure
Pricing
Free
$0
Standard
$29/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Need more runs? Add +1,000 for $15/mo on any paid tier. Full pricing →
Questions, answered straight
Any site a browser can reach, hosted anywhere and built with anything. If a journey needs a login, store the credential once (it’s encrypted) and Wardyr signs in by reference.
No. Record a journey by clicking through it, or describe it in plain English and the agent writes the steps. Every step stays editable later, still with no code.
Locators break, and that’s normal. Wardyr proposes a repair, validates it on the live page, and marks the run yellow until you approve the fix. It never quietly passes.
Yes. Wardyr takes the repetitive overnight re-testing off their plate, and they stay the reviewer: healed runs and AI-written tests wait for a person to approve them. It gives a tester more reach rather than replacing one.
Credentials are encrypted at rest and never shown to the AI agent. Tests store a reference, not the secret.
One replay of one test. A 10-test suite uses 10 runs. Every plan includes a monthly allowance; paid plans can add packs.
Yes. It’s 14 days with no card, and if you don’t upgrade the workspace simply returns to Free.
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