The bet slip
It's refactored constantly. Every DOM change can break the selector your test depends on — turning your most revenue-critical check red, or quietly leaving it unguarded on your busiest day.
You ship daily. Your odds feeds, bet slips, wallets and settlement change constantly. ScaleQA keeps your Playwright and Cypress suites green for the flows that lose money by the second — and never hides a real bug to do it.
It's never the boring stuff. When the DOM around these money flows changes, the tests guarding them are the first thing to break.
It's refactored constantly. Every DOM change can break the selector your test depends on — turning your most revenue-critical check red, or quietly leaving it unguarded on your busiest day.
Odds widgets and endpoints get remapped often. Selector drift breaks the tests watching your prices — right when you most need them watching.
Deposit, withdraw and balance UIs change sprint to sprint. Fragile selectors keep the tests guarding real money red on noise, instead of catching the regression that matters.
A mis-settled market means refunds and a regulator's incident report. The one flow where a tool that “heals” past a failure could hide the bug that hurts most.
Most self-healing tools optimise for a passing pipeline. In a regulated, real-money business, that's dangerous — a tool that "heals" past a broken cash-out is hiding the exact bug that costs you. Ours classifies every failure before it acts:
The self-healer keeps an existing suite green. Install it on a repo, and the next time a deploy changes a selector your bet-slip test relies on, you'll get a validated PR with the fix — and it'll never touch your settlement or wallet logic. Free, no call.
The free self-healer keeps a suite you already have green. When you want the money-critical flows automated and maintained for you — without pulling engineers off the roadmap — that's the Hub. Let's map your coverage.