Momentic, a quality platform for engineers and agents, today announced a major platform update that rethinks software verification for the AI era. The launch introduces what the company calls the first agentic quality platform, designed to scale test coverage as AI tools accelerate code output.
According to the announcement, AI coding tools have enabled teams to ship more code than ever before, but validation methods have not kept pace. The result, the company says, is bugs reaching production faster than teams can catch them, leading to engineering teams firefighting hotfixes instead of shipping new features.
Momentic’s platform update includes several AI agents that run on a shared product knowledge base. The Explore Agent automatically expands test coverage, while the Failure Classification Agent categorizes failures and opens pull requests to heal non-bugs. The platform also features an intent-based test format that is readable by both humans and AI.
Early beta results show the agents analyzing over 70,000 test failures, opening 400 pull requests, writing 600 tests with a 73% merge rate, executing more than 2 billion steps, and verifying over 80,000 pull requests. These numbers suggest the platform can significantly reduce the manual effort required for software testing.
Companies like Notion, Xero, Bilt, Webflow, and SPS Commerce already use Momentic to prevent incidents from reaching customers as code volume scales with AI. The company says its solution helps organizations ship fewer bugs to production and eliminate engineering time lost to test maintenance. The platform provides cross-platform support for web, Android, and iOS applications.
Momentic was founded in late 2023 and is backed by Standard Capital, Y Combinator, FCVC, Transpose Platform, Dropbox Ventures, and Karman Ventures. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information, visit momentic.ai.


