Use Revyl when:
>Cl is slow because tests run one after another
>you want an agent driving the app, not hand-written selectors
>the whole team needs to see what happened, no Mac required
Excited to share what the team’s been working on the past month.
Introducing: Atlas 🌍
For far too long, mobile apps have lacked a design source of truth.
We've heard this from company after company: no one knows what the app really looks like.
And now that coding agents have made changes 10x faster, keeping up manually is impossible.
So we made a map of all the screens in your app, automatically updated.
Your app does a thousand things under the hood you never got to see.
Until now. Every network call. Every frame drop. Every byte of SQLite touched and mutated.
You, your team, your agents. Nobody flies blind anymore.
Sharing a running simulator used to be impossible. It lived on one laptop.
Now it's a link. Your teammate opens it and uses the sim themselves, exact same session, from any machine. Get feedback while you build.
why is your ai agent allowed to ship code but not allowed to test it?
revyl cli lets your ai agent ship iOS features and test them on live simulators
the loop closes
Ordering beer on doordash hits 12 screens, including an e-signed alcohol ID disclaimer and an address-mismatch double-confirm modal you've never noticed.
Deep flows like this are where apps quietly break. Atlas tracks every screen, every path, every change.
Know your own app.
Just shipped my first iOS app. I’m a dad with 2 kids and a full time job.
It’s called Lifting Hacks. Free, rough, needs a ton of work.
But it’s live in the App Store.
Real wins come from ideas to action, not perfect ideas. Ship it messy and iterate like hell.
Don’t wait to make it flawless.
@tryrevyl helped nail a real UAT with automated sim evals. Codex helped me think and code. Together I shipped it from my iPhone.
The app will keep getting better. But today it’s in the App Store. Ws. Bars.
https://t.co/HQg1VapJXz
Download it, eat, train, then tell me what sucks and how to make it better.