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by rvz 604 days ago
How does this compare to Robin by mobile.dev; the same guys that built Maestro? [0]

That has around 95% of what GPT Driver does and has the potential to do Web E2E testing.

[0] https://maestro.mobile.dev

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One of our customers recently compared GPTD with Maestro’s Robin (formerly App Quality CoPilot). Their mobile platform engineering manager highlighted three key reasons for choosing us: lack of frustration, ease of implementation, and reliability.

To be more concrete their words were: - “What you define, you can tweak, touch the detail, and customize, saving you time.” - “You don’t entirely rely on AI. You stay involved, avoiding misinterpretations by AI.” - “Flexibility to refine, by using templates and triggering partial tests, features that come from real-world experience. This speeds up the process significantly.”

Our understanding is that because we launched the first version of GPT Driver in April 2023, we’ve built it in an “AI-native” way, while other tools are simply adding AI-based features on top. We worked closely with leading mobile teams, including Duolingo, to ensure we stay as aligned as possible with real-world challenges.

While our focus is on mobile, GPT Driver also works effectively on web platforms.