Panelists
Ojas Rahate
Senior QA Engineer
Apollo.io
Ojas is a quality-first engineer with 8+ years of automation experience across Apollo.io, and other global software leaders. A specialist in Test Automation, API testing, and CI pipelines, he lives by the mantra, “All code is guilty until proven innocent,” and is passionate about building resilient, developer-friendly QA workflows.
Yashraj Shrivastava
Product Manager
Browserstack
Yashraj Shrivastava is the Product Manager for Automate at BrowserStack, driving the product strategy and roadmap for the core test automation offering. He has over 6 years of experience in product management and software development, focusing on delivering scalable and user-centric solutions.
About the event
Playwright tests are finally run where users do—on real iPhones and iPads. Join the BrowserStack team for a fast-paced session exploring our industry-first real-device Safari support. Delivered in response to the community’s #1 feature request, this upgrade unlocks complete mobile browser coverage and turns false-green pipelines truly green by catching real Safari-specific bugs, and does it all with zero code changes or infrastructure headaches. We’ll also preview our quiet but powerful Self-Healing AI Agent that keeps flaky locators in check.
What we’ll cover
- Live demo of Playwright tests executing on real iOS hardware with zero code changes
- Practical steps to expand mobile browser coverage and eliminate emulation blind spots
- Built-in videos, logs, and TraceViewer for rapid debugging and root-cause analysis
- A brief look at the Self-Healing AI Agent in Automate and how it stabilizes tests at scale
WHAT OUR
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
Priyanka Halder
Senior Manager of Quality Engineering
We use BrowserStack heavily for cross-browser and mobile test automation. Our tests are now super solid—they catch anything and everything.
Kateryna Glushchuk
Senior Manager, OLX
We cannot afford having bugs in production. That’s why we avoid rollbacks. We try to identify the bug before we release.
Martin Schneider
Delivery Manager, Carousell
Before BrowserStack, it took eight test engineers a whole day to test. Now it takes an hour. We can release daily if we wanted to.