FAQ from Propolis
What is Propolis?
Propolis is an AI-native QA platform that deploys autonomous browser agents capable of exploring, understanding, and stress-testing web applications as real users would—detecting bugs, measuring usability, and adapting instantly to change—so teams can ship faster, safer, and smarter.
How to use Propolis?
Connect your environment, launch a swarm, and let Propolis’ agents autonomously explore your app—learning navigation logic, validating outcomes, and surfacing issues with rich context. No test definitions, no selectors, no maintenance. Just continuous, intelligent quality assurance.
How does Propolis integrate into my development workflow?
Propolis plugs seamlessly into GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and other DevOps pipelines. It can run pre-merge smoke tests, post-deploy regression checks, or scheduled health scans—with results synced to your issue tracker and alerting systems in real time.
Do I need to write or maintain test cases?
No. Propolis agents learn behavior directly from your UI—no scripting, no XPath, no manual assertions. They infer intent, validate outcomes, and evolve alongside your product—eliminating the #1 source of QA technical debt.
How does Propolis detect issues without predefined expectations?
Using vision-language models and behavioral heuristics, Propolis identifies anomalies like unexpected redirects, broken form submissions, missing elements, slow interactions, and inconsistent rendering—based on patterns observed across thousands of real-user-like sessions.
Where is my data processed—and how is it protected?
All session data is processed in-memory during execution and never persisted without explicit consent. Enterprise customers benefit from VPC deployment options, encrypted storage, audit logging, and full compliance with SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and regional privacy standards.