Crowdi: The AI User Testing Platform Built for Startups
Startups move fast.
You can build a SaaS product in a weekend. You can ship new features overnight. You can deploy updates in minutes.
But testing?
That’s where everything slows down.
For most early-stage founders, product testing looks like this:
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Manually clicking through flows
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Asking friends to try the product
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Writing basic automated scripts
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Hoping nothing critical breaks
And then you launch…
Only to discover real users behaving in ways you never predicted.
That’s the gap Crowdi is being built to solve.
The Problem With Traditional Testing
Most testing systems are built around checking whether something works — not how someone experiences it.
A button either functions or it doesn’t.
A form either submits or it fails.
A page either loads or crashes.
But real users don’t interact with products in predictable ways.
They:
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Click unexpected buttons
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Navigate in strange orders
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Abandon flows halfway through
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Misinterpret copy
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Hesitate on certain screens
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Try edge-case actions developers never considered
Traditional QA catches technical failures.
It rarely catches behavioral friction.
That’s where Crowdi comes in.
What Crowdi Is Building
Crowdi is being built as an AI-powered user testing platform designed specifically for startups.
Instead of relying only on static scripts, Crowdi focuses on AI agents that simulate real human behavior inside your product.
These AI agents are designed to:
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Explore your app naturally
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Navigate different user journeys
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Click, scroll, type, and interact dynamically
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Trigger unexpected edge cases
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Reveal UX confusion and friction points
Imagine deploying a new feature and having hundreds or thousands of simulated users interact with it instantly.
Not scripted bots.
Behavioral AI agents.
That’s the long-term vision of Crowdi.
Why This Matters for Startups
Large companies have:
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Dedicated QA teams
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Beta testing groups
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Product research departments
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Analytics teams
Startups usually have:
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One founder
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A developer
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Limited time
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Limited money
Crowdi is being built to level that playing field.
Instead of hiring a team of testers, founders can rely on scalable AI user simulation to surface problems before real customers ever see them.
This means:
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Fewer embarrassing bugs
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Better onboarding flows
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Higher retention
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Faster iteration cycles
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More confident launches
When you’re early-stage, every user experience matters.
Crowdi aims to protect that experience.
The Future of Product Validation
AI is already transforming how products are built.
Now it’s transforming how they’re tested.
As development speed increases through AI-assisted coding, testing must evolve at the same pace. Otherwise, startups risk shipping faster but breaking more.
Crowdi exists at the intersection of:
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AI
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Product development
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Startup speed
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Scalable validation
The goal isn’t just automation.
The goal is synthetic user intelligence — AI that behaves realistically enough to expose problems humans would encounter.
Let AI break your product before your users do.
Why Crowdi Is Being Built in Public
Crowdi is also being built transparently.
Sharing the process, the iteration, and the evolution of AI agents helps refine the system and gather feedback from real founders.
Because ultimately, Crowdi isn’t just about testing software.
It’s about helping founders build better products with confidence.
The Bigger Vision for Crowdi
In the future, launching a product without AI-powered behavioral testing may feel outdated.
Before going live, founders could:
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Run thousands of simulated interactions
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Identify drop-off points
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Detect confusion patterns
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Measure friction
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Improve UX instantly
Crowdi is working toward making that accessible, scalable, and affordable.
Not just for enterprise teams.
For every startup.
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