About This Episode:

What happens when AI agents can not only write mobile app code, but also validate their own work automatically?

In this episode, I sit down with Maestro Co-founder and CEO Leland Takamine to explore one of the biggest shifts happening in software testing right now: agentic mobile testing.

Leland shares how his team went from solving mobile performance testing challenges to building one of the fastest-growing mobile automation frameworks used by companies like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and DoorDash.

We dive deep into:

Leland also gives a live demo showing an AI agent building, validating, debugging, and generating a reusable mobile test completely autonomously.

If you care about AI testing, mobile automation, MCP servers, or the future of QA engineering, this episode will likely change how you think about testing workflows over the next few years.

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Awesome Episode Sponsor Maestro

Real quick before we get into it today’s episode is brought to you by the awesome folks at Maestro. If your team is doing any mobile testing on iOS or Android, Maestro is worth a serious look. It’s open source, it uses YAML so your whole team can actually read and own the tests, and it just shipped MCP support, which means AI agents like Claude and Cursor can write and run tests directly without you ever leaving your editor. Engineering teams at Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and DoorDash are already using it.

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About Leland Takamine

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Leland Takamine is the Co-founder and CEO of Maestro. Before starting Maestro, he was a Sr. Staff Software Engineer at Uber, where he worked on app quality, tooling, and mobile architecture. He started Maestro because mobile testing was still broken for most teams, and he wanted to fix that properly. Today, Maestro is trusted by engineering teams at Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and DoorDash.

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