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Appdiff Launches First AI-Powered Mobile Testing PlatformSUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Appdiff launches the first artificial intelligence-powered mobile app testing product. Appdiff's intelligent bots exhaustively analyze every screen, element and flow in a mobile app while measuring performance and tracking the user experience. Classic approaches to testing suffer from slow release velocity and high overhead, but Appdiff provides immediate value by completing tests just minutes after building a new version of an app. Mobile app teams powered by Appdiff shrink release cycles from days to minutes while increasing test coverage. "Existing performance tools can be really heavy, and you need someone with a lot of experience or expertise to provide meaningful analysis," said Kenneth Toley, director of product quality engineering at Dictionary.com. "Appdiff is an intuitive product that surfaces problems and presents easy to understand views of data that teams can use right away." Until now, testing was a bottleneck for agile app development teams. Appdiff makes test automation accessible to testers, developers, and product managers—without the need to configure anything. Companies transform how they manage their review and release cycles through:
Concur, Dictionary.com, and Glympse are amongst the pilot customers that have been working with Appdiff to automate more of their test and release processes. Jason Arbon and Justin Liu founded Appdiff in 2015 to make testing fast and simple for enterprises by applying unique market and technology insights to the problem. "We both worked at leading mobile and testing companies, and wondered why mobile testing was still so manual and ad hoc," said Jason Arbon, co-founder and CEO of Appdiff. "Our insight was to create software that automatically does 80% of the heavy lifting, and let humans concentrate on the more interesting work." "Every company that develops software needs to test it, yet people still test the same way they did in 1996—with people tapping buttons," said Andy McLoughlin, partner at SoftTech VC. "Appdiff's bots automatically get smarter over time as they test more apps, so each new customer benefits from the insights gleaned from existing customers." Appdiff also announced that it has raised a $2.5 million round of financing led by SoftTech VC and Zetta Venture Partners with participation from other firms and angels. The investment will support the continued expansion of Appdiff's engineering and data science team. About Appdiff MEDIA CONTACT:
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