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Welcome to the QualityPilot blog
Why we're starting a blog: build-in-public, technical deep-dives, and honest data.
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We're going to write here about:
- How we build (technical deep-dives)
- What we learn (data from real test failures)
- What works and what doesn't (build-in-public, with real numbers)
More posts coming soon.
— The QualityPilot team
About QualityPilot
QualityPilot watches your CI for failed tests and proposes a fix as a GitHub PR. You merge or you don't — no auto-merge, no fluff. See how it works.
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