QA before you have users — without a QA hire.
Nobody's testing your app but you. Klavity's AI Sims, built from your real customer calls, walk your product the way a customer would — including the pages nobody has visited yet — and file what's broken into Jira, Linear, GitHub or Plane. Then the flows that matter get re-run on every deploy, so the thing you fixed last week doesn't quietly break this week. Start from just your URL. The bug reporter is free forever.
The two things that break trust
When you ship fast without QA, two failures show up again and again. The first: a customer finds the bug before you do — "I told you about this already." The second, worse one: something you fixed comes back — "why is this broken again?" Both quietly erode the confidence users have that your product works. A test suite you don't have time to write and maintain won't catch them; a bug tool that waits for a human to notice won't either.
Klavity closes both gaps: it finds what nobody reported, and it keeps the fixed things fixed.
How SaaS teams run Klavity
Sims walk your app
Start from just your URL, or drop in a real customer call so each speaker becomes a persona. Sims review your pages in a real customer's voice — including features with zero traffic — and file what's broken, grounded in a verbatim quote.
Bugs land in your tracker
Every finding arrives in Jira, Linear, GitHub or Plane with a screenshot, the page, console and network context, and the customer's quote — deduped, so repeats bump a counter instead of spawning noise.
AutoSim keeps flows green
Author a critical journey once in plain English. AutoSim replays it with zero AI, self-heals when the UI moves, and files a real bug only when something truly breaks — never a silent false-green.
Why it works when QA is nobody's full-time job
- Coverage before traffic. Sims test the pages nobody has visited yet, so a brand-new feature is reviewed before your first user finds the crack.
- Grounded, not generated. Personas are built from your real customer calls; every reaction is anchored to something a real person actually said — not a generic bot's guess.
- No tests to maintain. Zero-AI, self-healing replay means no brittle selectors and no flaky suite to babysit — and never a false green that hides a real break.
- Fits your stack. Files into the tracker you already use; the free Snap reporter adds one-click human bug reports with full evidence on top.
- Cheaper than the alternative. A fraction of a QA hire, and far below the per-test pricing of managed AI-QA vendors — see pricing.
Frequently asked questions
How can Klavity do QA before we have users?
Klavity's AI Sims don't need traffic. They walk your app the way a real customer would — including pages nobody has visited yet — so you get coverage on brand-new features before a single user touches them. Replay-based tools can't do this; they need existing sessions.
What makes the AI personas different from generic AI testing?
Klavity's Sims are built from your real customer call transcripts, so each one reacts in a real customer's voice and every finding is grounded in a verbatim quote a real person actually said. It's your customers in the room while you build — and you can start from just your URL, no transcript needed.
Do we have to write or maintain tests?
No. For continuous coverage you author a flow once in plain English, and AutoSim replays it with zero AI on the green path, self-healing when the UI drifts and filing a real bug only when something genuinely breaks. No brittle selectors, no flaky suite to babysit.
Where do the bugs go?
Straight into the tracker you already use — Jira, Linear, GitHub or Plane — with a screenshot, the page URL, console and network context, and the customer's quote attached. Duplicates are collapsed and a recurrence counter bumped instead of filing the same bug twice.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. The Snap bug reporter is free forever — widget, console and network capture, session replay, unlimited seats and reporters. Paid tiers ($49 Solo, $249 Team) add the AI layer: Sims and AutoSim guarded flows. See pricing.
See what a Sim finds in your app
Paste your URL and an AI customer reviews your app — free, no login. If it's useful, connect your tracker and let Sims run on every deploy.