We're Jake, Scott, and Akshay – the founders of walrus.ai[1]. Throughout the process of building our previous startup, we learned first-hand how important automated test coverage is to any product. At the same time, it was such a pain to implement. As we spoke to our customers, we learned that they hated writing these tests too.
So we decided to build a product that drastically simplifies how we write end-to-end tests – and that's walrus.ai.
Features:
- Easy — write tests in plain english
- Fast — get results in 5 minutes
- Developer-first — integrates directly with your CI/CD through an API call
- Reliable — human-verified results
You can try us for free, and we'd appreciate any feedback! [email protected]
I actually address that in the post. In short, automated testing is of course useful and should be utilized whenever possible. However, a manual bug bash still allows you to:
1. catch any unknown edge cases that may not be covered by your test suite
2. allow all stakeholders in the project to see the (near) final product
Monolist | San Francisco | Full-Time | Full Stack Engineer | https://monolist.co
Monolist intelligently aggregates your tasks from across all of the platforms and tools your company uses into one actionable list. Monolist wants to enable you to focus on what truly matters, and drastically simplify how you track what you need to do.
We are backed by great investors, and are making our first hire. This is a great opportunity to shape a company in a massive market from the ground up. There are 3 of us, and we are based in San Francisco.
Read more at [1] below, or feel free to reach out to me at [email protected].
Hi HN! We posted a couple of weeks ago about Inbox being shut down and our hopes to build Monolist into a more powerful replacement. At the time we were still building our Gmail integration, and so our original title was changed. However, over 800 of you signed up to help us build that vision. We're happy to now start delivering on our promise!
We think a lot of the same problems that Monolist is solving for the individual also exist for cross-functional teams. The plan is to eventually offer paid enterprise and team-based features.
That's definitely possible, and an option we've considered but haven't yet been able to implement. We'll be sure to add it to our list. Thanks for the feedback!
Oops, that pricing page was actually left up erroneously (thus why it's not linked anywhere). That was a previous pricing model that is no longer active. Monolist is currently entirely free while we're in this open beta and development phase.
We actually abandoned that model because we agree with you. Limiting the number of items per month would be going against the use case of the product.
We require full Google Drive access for a few reasons:
- Creating action items when you're tagged on any file
- Creating action items when any comments are left on your files
- Allowing you to search your entire Drive from Monolist
We never store the contents of your actual files. Those are just the permissions necessary to keep you up to date on any Drive action items.
I don't think we'll ever be "finished". All the features that are listed in the blog post other than email (coming later this week), are already implemented, and you can check them out!
I know that email is the biggest one considering we're trying to replace Inbox, but I think creating a richer experience around transactional emails you receive from all your apps is already leaps and bounds better than Gmail for that use case.
Not in the immediate future, but we've discussed it and it's definitely on our longer-term roadmap. Requests like yours also help us better prioritize that, so thanks!
Looks like the logged-in application is experiencing the "HN hug of death". The blog should still be fully accessible, but we'll have everything else back up soon!
Thanks! Also completely understand the need for an iOS app, but just so you know the mobile experience and full responsiveness are top considerations when we ship new features.
We're Jake, Scott, and Akshay – the founders of walrus.ai[1]. Throughout the process of building our previous startup, we learned first-hand how important automated test coverage is to any product. At the same time, it was such a pain to implement. As we spoke to our customers, we learned that they hated writing these tests too.
So we decided to build a product that drastically simplifies how we write end-to-end tests – and that's walrus.ai.
Features:
- Easy — write tests in plain english - Fast — get results in 5 minutes - Developer-first — integrates directly with your CI/CD through an API call - Reliable — human-verified results
You can try us for free, and we'd appreciate any feedback! [email protected]
[1] https://walrus.ai