your app should never break.

Joined July 2024
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monitor the situation
nobody at your company knows what your app actually looks like. designers ship figma. engineers ship code. PM ships a roadmap. none of them match. we built atlas to fix this. point it at any iOS app, get back a complete map of every screen and every path through it. this is doordash.
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Jun 11
Sometimes David beats Goliath?
gave the same prompt to grok and claude fable 5: build a solar system app. ran both side by side on live iphones. tapped through the exact same flow. you can guess which one i'd ship.
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Your app's structure, finally readable by humans and agents alike.
Jun 11
We built Obsidian, but for your app. No mobile dev holds a perfect spatial model of their own app. It's too big to keep in one head. So we store it somewhere else. Watch me reconstruct a real user flow, pulled straight from the app's spatial graph ->
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Revyl retweeted
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We built Obsidian, but for your app. No mobile dev holds a perfect spatial model of their own app. It's too big to keep in one head. So we store it somewhere else. Watch me reconstruct a real user flow, pulled straight from the app's spatial graph ->
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your revyl weekly is here headline: your test runs map your app into flows now full review:
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Jun 10
Let the ticket write itself
Jun 10
The most expensive part of a bug isn't fixing it. It's reconstructing it. Failed Revyl runs now file Linear issues directly: build, device, failed step, and the full replayable trace attached in one click.
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Jun 10
Even fable needs to check its work
The Anthropic Fable models have a stepwise increase in SWE capability, we are seeing them now one shot high performance Apps. The revyl CLI gives these agents access to a phone with network logs, performance and app state so the models can check their work.
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manually documenting an app's onboarding flow is an afternoon you'll never get back. we just mapped duolingo's automatically.
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its now possible to describe what your app should do in plain english and watch an agent actually do it.
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Map your own app and have deeper user understanding with Atlas
which screen do users drop on? is the flow even connected right? did the last release break a path? Atlas maps your whole onboarding so you can actually see it:
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Ground your code to reality
letting an agent write mobile code without a screen is a recipe for broken layouts so we gave them a live cloud iOS device to run their code on every save now the agent can: - open the app on a live device - click through the new UI - catch layout shifts and crashes no human-in-the-loop.
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fast iteration cycles
Grok Build is able to write code, deploy to a phone on revyl, and look at the screen to check its own work. no human in the loop. watching it edit, hot-reload, and screenshot to verify in real time is genuinely wild.
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What does it take to let agents ship mobile code while you sleep? We wrote up how Parrot does it:
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Your Revyl weekly review is here. Streaming and Atlas got a serious upgrade. Details below:
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Development is changing
codex edits the code. hot reload hits a live device. codex looks at the device and confirms what shipped. loop.
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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
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Jun 3
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.
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preview builds - for mobile
we put the build in the cloud. now anyone opens a link. PM, designer, support, whoever.
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We're giving out free credits for teams who want to try, just drop a comment to let us know!
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.
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