What Momentic does

Momentic is an AI-native automated software testing platform that replaces brittle Playwright and Selenium suites with natural-language tests an AI agent writes, maintains, and runs. Engineers describe a test ("sign up a new user, add an item to the cart, and check out with a test credit card") and Momentic generates the end-to-end automation, then re-heals it as the underlying UI changes. Tests run in parallel in Momentic's cloud, integrate with CI, and report results back to GitHub, Slack, and Linear.

The product targets the most painful part of QA: keeping browser tests green as products evolve. Momentic's agent reads DOM, vision, and product context to update selectors when developers rename buttons or restructure components, eliminating the "test maintenance tax" that consumes most QA engineering time. Customers include Notion, Xero, Bilt, Webflow, and Retool, with 2,600+ users on the platform.

Who it's for

Momentic is built for fast-moving engineering teams at SaaS companies, fintech, and developer-tools startups that ship daily and can't justify a large QA org. It is most popular at companies in the 50-500 employee range where test maintenance has become a bottleneck.

Pricing

Momentic offers per-test-run usage pricing with a free trial. Higher tiers include parallelization, on-prem connectors, and SSO.

Team & funding

Momentic was founded in 2023 by Wei-Wei Wu (CEO) and went through Y Combinator's Winter 2024 batch. The company has raised approximately $19.2M across three rounds: a $500K pre-seed from YC (April 2024), a $3.7M seed led by FundersClub (March 2025) with participation from General Catalyst, AI Grant, and angels including Aaron Levie (Box), and a $15M Series A led by Standard Capital in November 2025 with participation from Dropbox Ventures, Y Combinator, FCVC, Transpose Platform, and Karman Ventures.

Position vs competitors

Momentic competes with QA Wolf, Mabl, Reflect, Octomind, and traditional Playwright-based stacks. Its bet is that an AI agent is fundamentally better than humans or scripts at maintaining tests in the face of constant UI change.