been building a side project in my spare time. won’t say what it is yet but the map is coming along nicely.
Having a lot of fun with the pixel art at the moment
Thanks for engaging with my posts, I thought I should comment as it beats shouting into a void with your DMs off. Building AI usability testing startup from Perth, Australia (the most isolated city in the world). Long term vision is autonomous AI personas that simulate any human interaction, websites, apps and gov policy’s before it ships. Would love to get on your radar before May 17!
The most common UX issue we find in Mockingbird tests:
Unclear error messages.
Not "something went wrong." Not a red box with no explanation.
Something that tells the user: what happened, why it happened, and what to do next.
Error states are where trust is won or lost. Most products treat them like an afterthought.
The pricing page is where most SaaS products lose their best customers.
Not because of price.
Because of confusion.
Which plan is for me? What's included? What happens if I need more?
Clarity converts. Confusion doesn't.
I’m 22, studying mech eng at uni in Perth, and last week I applied to a16z.
We have no VC backing, and we’re building from a city most people can’t point to on a map.
Me and my co-founder Brandon are building Mockingbird. You paste a URL, an AI browses your site like a real user, and you get back a video replay and a full UX report. No recruiting, no scheduling, no waiting.
Most teams ship without ever doing usability testing. It’s too slow and too expensive. We’re fixing that.
MVP is live. We’re looking for early users, not a waitlist, actual people who want to test their site.
DM me if that’s you.