It Just Worked —How Is It Broken Now?

You release an update. All is calm. You sip your coffee, proud of the smooth launch.

Then your DMs start to ding.

Support tickets roll in. Users are confused.

“Hey… this used to work. What happened?!”

😱 Uh-oh. Something broke—a feature that was fine last month is now a bug. Now you’re stuck managing customer frustration, calming your dev team, and wondering how this slipped through.

This, friends, is a classic case of regression—and it’s one of the most annoying things in software.

But here’s the good news: TAC Test Recorder was built to stop exactly this kind of chaos.

🎥 With TAC Test Recorder, QA can record every test step, turning it into automated test code that can be rerun before every release. Whether your team speaks C#, Java, Python, or JavaScript, they’ll have the exact tests they need to ensure that something that worked yesterday still works today.

No more “surprise” breakages.

No more “how did this happen?”

No more customers rage-refreshing your support page.

TAC Test Recorder makes building a reliable test suite that grows with your product easy. Every bug found becomes a permanent test, not just a one-time fix. You create once, reuse forever, and sleep better.

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No paywall. No awkward sales call. Just better testing, from click to code.

✅ Customers stay happy

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✅ Management stays sane

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📥 Pro users can export automated test scripts in C#, Java, Python, and JavaScript

💡 Because “oops” shouldn’t be part of your release plan.

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