Your tests pass. Your users don't.

Personare simulates real users on your live product and tells you what's broken, confusing, and delightful.

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This is what your PR comments will look like.

One number per flow. Track them like uptime. Gate your merges on them.

Onboarding
0
↓ 8
Non-Technical struggling
Checkout
0
↑ 3
First-Timer mild friction
Settings
0
↓ 15
Accessibility blocked

Onboarding regressed. Checkout is thriving. Settings needs help. You'd know this on every release.

Every persona thinks differently. A first-timer has patience but no context. A power user has context but no patience. A frustrated returner has neither. We simulate all of them.

First-Timer · Power User · Frustrated Returner · Non-Technical · Accessibility · Distracted Mobile · Skeptical Evaluator · Happy Loyalist · + your own

Engineering teams ship daily. User research runs quarterly. That gap widens with every sprint.

AI coding tools made it worse. More screens, more flows, more edge cases. Same zero UX signal in your pipeline.

The cost shows up later. Churn you can't explain. Support tickets after a "small UI change." A quarterly review where nobody knows why NPS dropped.

Questions

Those test whether code works. Personare tests whether humans can use it happily. Functional testing checks "does the button submit the form." Personare checks "can a first-time user find the button in the first place."
Our personas aren't clicking randomly. Each one has a distinct cognitive profile, patience threshold, and emotional state. They think, hesitate, get confused, and give up, just like real people. It's not a replacement for user research. It's continuous signal between research cycles.
Your real, deployed product. Not Figma files, not prototypes, not staging. The real DOM, real interactions, real latency. That's where the UX problems live.
No. Generic AI testing agents click through apps mechanically. Personare's personas model human cognition and emotion. The output isn't "test passed" or "test failed." It's "this user got confused at step 3 and gave up."
Point it at a URL. That's it. No SDKs, no test scripts, no instrumentation. It runs against whatever you've deployed.
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