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TestSting is an AI that QA-tests your Android app like a real user. Upload your APK or paste a Play Store link, and the AI opens your app and uses it the way a first-time user would — tapping through screens, filling in forms, and trying your main flows. In minutes, it emails you a clear report of the UX issues and bugs it found, each with an annotated screenshot showing exactly what and where.
Most testing tools hand you crash logs and console tabs to dig through. TestSting gives you findings a person can actually read and act on — the confusing steps, dead-end buttons, broken layouts, and rough edges that make first-time users leave. It's the fast, honest QA pass to run right before you ship on Google Play, or when you're sizing up an Android app you didn't build.
Why it matters
First impressions decide whether someone keeps your app or uninstalls it in the first minute — and those early drop-offs show up later as low Play Store ratings and weak retention. Catching the obvious problems before real users (or your hard-won closed testers) hit them protects the ratings and the reach you worked so hard to earn.
How it works
- Upload an APK or paste a Play Store link — no SDK, no setup, no code changes.
- The AI tests your app like a real user — navigating screens, filling forms, and trying the main journeys.
- Get an emailed report in minutes — the UX issues and bugs it found, each with an annotated screenshot as proof, plus a plain-English summary and a score.
What it finds
- Confusing or broken user flows and dead ends
- Buttons, links, and controls that don't do what they should
- Layout, spacing, alignment, and visual glitches
- Text that's cut off, overlapping, or hard to read
- Forms that are confusing or hard to complete
- Usability and accessibility rough spots
- First-impression problems that quietly lose new users before they ever sign up
What kinds of apps it works on
TestSting works on almost any Android app — social, productivity, e-commerce and shopping, fintech, health and fitness, education, media and streaming, travel and booking, and everyday utility apps. If a real person can open it and use it, the AI can test it and report back.
Who it's for
- Android developers and indie makers shipping on Google Play
- Solo founders who want honest feedback before a release
- Product managers who need a fast second set of eyes
- Small studios and agencies running quick quality checks for clients
- Anyone reviewing or comparing an Android app they didn't build
How it's different
- Crash tools tell you when your app breaks. TestSting tells you when your app is confusing, awkward, or visually broken in ways that never throw an error — the things a real user would actually complain about.
- Manual testing is slow and expensive to arrange. TestSting gives you a first pass on demand, in minutes, for free.
- Heavy QA platforms make you write and maintain test scripts. Here there's nothing to script — you upload the app and read the report.
Common questions
Do I need to write test scripts or add any code?
No. There's nothing to script and no SDK to install. You upload your APK or paste a Play Store link, and that's the whole setup.
Can I use a Play Store link instead of an APK?
Yes. Paste your Play Store URL and the AI will pull your app and test it, or upload the APK directly — whichever is easier.
What do I get back?
An emailed report: every UX issue and bug it found, an annotated screenshot behind each finding, a plain-English summary, and a score so you can see where the app stands at a glance.
How long does it take?
Usually just a few minutes. Start it and walk away — the report lands in your inbox.
Does it replace full QA or manual testing?
No, and it doesn't pretend to. It's a sharp first pass that surfaces the real problems worth fixing first. Because every finding comes with a screenshot, you can judge each one in seconds and decide what's worth your time.
Is it free?
Yes — free to try, with a few tests a day, and no card needed to start.
Honest note: TestSting is a fast, focused first pass — not a replacement for full test coverage, and it won't catch every single bug. What it does promise is real, provable findings with a screenshot behind each one, so you're always looking at evidence, not opinions. That honesty is the point: a short list of issues you can trust beats a long list you have to second-guess.
Ready to see what a first-time user would trip over? Upload your Android app and get your report in minutes: https://teststing.com
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