"Docket lets you test your website in plain English, and automatically keeps tests up to date."
TL;DR Docket lets you write tests in plain English. Then they keep those tests in sync with how users actually interact with your product — no more flaky selectors or stale test scripts.
Meet Nishant and Boris — two engineers who dreaded writing tests so much, they started a company to fix it.
The founders met while working at AWS, and between them, they’ve built and shipped products at Stripe, Citadel, Brex, and Patreon. But testing was always the drag. Writing tests took forever. Keeping them working was even worse. The Docket founders constantly felt the pain of choosing between moving fast and having confidence in their code.
So they’re building the tool they wish they had: Docket — tests in plain English that stay up to date, without the maintenance burden.
The Problem
E2E tests are a pain to write — and an even bigger pain to maintain.
Writing Cypress or Playwright tests is time-consuming and brittle.
Even no-code tools require manually defining flows or relying on flaky CSS selectors.
Every UI change risks breaking your suite, forcing teams to either spend hours fixing tests or just give up and test manually.
Most teams hit the same tradeoff: move fast and break things — or slow down to ensure quality.
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