you can grep your entire codebase in seconds.
you can't grep your app.
which screens link to checkout? what paths hit the paywall? no one knows. there's no search bar for your UI.
we built atlas to fix this.
point it at any iOS app, get back a complete map of every screen
Agents can look at a screen. But they can't see the whole app.
So I built Atlas: a bird's eye view of every screen and the way they connect. For agents and humans alike.
Here's Codex restyling an onboarding flow, using Atlas to check its own work across every screen.
Develop from the cloud.
Claude tapping, scrolling, and catching bugs in a real flow while also improving the app at the same time.
Watching the whole app experience play out on a cloud device. No Xcode. No manual steps.
Revyl gives your agent eyes on every screen, plus the
At Uber, one bug reaching production could cost millions in a single day.
So quality was solved with headcount. Rooms of people would manually tap through the app before every release.
Request a ride, add a card, cancel a trip, in 50+ languages, release after release.
Now
running one test on 10 devices at once is impossible locally.
so we spin up 10 cloud devices and run them in parallel:
> same flow across 10 devices simultaneously
> every run streamed live with recording
> step-level traces on each one
> catch the flake that only shows up 1 in
Weekly Revyl Rundown.
Your upload dies at 80%, have to restart from 0.
This week we killed that.
Plus StoreKit testing is now testable by your agents.
Video Below👇