My point was that although this tool looks like it would help a lot, I have not found any way to import my current manual test descriptions, so I would have to copy & paste them in one by one (although I suppose I could automate that )
To the devs, it would be great to be able to import something like a simple CSV with my test descriptions.
The Name field has input type="email", which causes this: http://puu.sh/8V8VE.png
Looks like they're not ready for prime-time just yet ;)
If you leave the email field blank and hit submit you get a plain JSON response that says '{ "errors": [ "Missing Details" ] }' instead of an HTML page or better yet, denying the form submission till its filled.
My eyes were repeatedly drawn to the massive wall of text and input boxes in the lower frame while the top frame referred to me in the 3rd person ("User should be able to enter the number", "User will put the lotion in the basket", etc).
If I didn't already know what the site was attempting to do, I wouldn't have done anything with the top frame since it seemed to make impersonal statements than actually telling me what to do.
If the goal is for non-technical people to use that testing interface it needs to be much more clear as to what they should do and give better feedback when they do what they're supposed to.
1. (I think) that all .price-box elements should have the same height, the pricing page makes me do a double take when I scroll to the bottom.
2. In your "Create Test Plan" screenshot, you should change "Timmy Jones"'s icon to be different from your own ("Team" section) later in the page
I had a similar idea around allowing any and all people to participate in integration testing. If you think about it, having "experienced" testers is probably not a good thing for your tests :)
The idea does seem to have potential, but the marketing text is way too verbose and it is more about the feature list than the value it provides.