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We're in public beta

Ze Atalaya·Mar 10, 2026·8 min read

Zantiq is live. You can sign up, create a tester, point it at your app, and watch it go.

It took longer than I expected to get here. The idea was simple — give AI testers real online identities so they can test like actual users. The execution was anything but.

The hardest part wasn't the AI orchestration. Claude is remarkably good at driving a browser when you give it clear context. The hard part was the identity infrastructure. Getting real phone numbers that reliably receive SMS in under 3 seconds. Setting up email inboxes that actually work with OAuth flows. Building anti-detect browser profiles that don't get flagged. Making all of it provision in seconds, not minutes.

We use Telnyx for phone numbers, Fastmail for email, and GoLogin for browser profiles. Each had its own integration headaches. Telnyx rate limits hit us early. Fastmail's JMAP API has quirks that aren't in their docs. GoLogin profiles occasionally drift in fingerprint consistency. We've patched around all of it, but I won't pretend the plumbing is elegant yet.

What works well today: you can create Ghost-tier testers (email + phone) and Phantom-tier testers (add browser profiles) and run them against your staging or production app. The AI orchestrator handles navigation, form filling, verification flows, and generates reports with screenshots at each step.

What's coming soon: social identity provisioning for Specter and Sovereign tiers, group testing (multiple testers at once), the Python SDK, and webhook support.

If you're on a QA team at a startup and you're tired of maintaining a spreadsheet of burner phones, give it a shot. It's free to start. I want to hear what breaks.

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