Docket builds AI agents for web testing. Its platform lets teams write end-to-end tests in plain English and keeps those tests up to date automatically, powered by real user sessions. The company was founded by Nishant Hooda, a former Stripe and Brex engineer, and Boris Skurikhin, previously a quant developer at Citadel and software engineer at Patreon. Docket was part of Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch.
Docket
ActiveAI agents for web testing
Total raised
$500K
1 round
Stage
Seed
Jan 2025
Team
1-10
since 2025
Pricing
—
Founded
2025
San Francisco, United States
Agent-ready
—
AI agents that run end-to-end web tests
Plain-English test authoring instead of manual scripting
Tests that update themselves automatically as the app changes
Use of real user sessions to keep tests current
Reduced maintenance burden for brittle end-to-end tests
Coverage of user flows across web applications
Automation aimed at catching regressions in web apps
Lower barrier to writing tests for non-specialist team members
12/100
Early
MCP server
Public API
Webhooks
OAuth 2.0
SDKs
No public agent surfaces detected yet.
Jan 2025 Seed $500K ● Y Combinator
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$500K raised ·1 backer·10 network links
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- What is Docket?
- Docket builds AI agents for web testing, letting teams write end-to-end tests in plain English while keeping those tests up to date automatically.
- How do Docket's tests stay current?
- Docket keeps tests up to date automatically, powered by real user sessions that reflect how the application is actually used.
- Do I need to know how to code to write tests?
- Docket lets you author end-to-end tests in plain English, lowering the barrier so non-specialists can contribute tests.
- Who founded Docket?
- Docket was founded by Nishant Hooda, a former Stripe and Brex engineer, and Boris Skurikhin, previously a quant developer at Citadel and engineer at Patreon. It was part of Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch.
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