Safely automate apps and QA across graphical and remote environments via MCP.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "wisp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using wisp, open a browser, visit my test site, run the login, search, and form submission flows step by step, and record whether each step succeeds and whether any UI issue appears.
A step-by-step automation report with pass/fail status and notes on any visible UI issues.
Use wisp to access a terminal and an SSH host, run the specified diagnostic commands, summarize the outputs, and flag failed commands or abnormal returns.
A summarized command execution report including key outputs, anomalies, and failed steps.
With wisp, operate an Android device, open the target app, complete the core user flow, and observe navigation, button usability, and obvious display issues.
A QA-focused test log showing whether key flows completed and what UI or interaction issues were found.
Developers or QA engineers can use wisp through MCP to operate graphical apps and browsers, execute fixed flows, and observe UI behavior. It fits app QA tasks that need automation with visible, bounded access.
DevOps or engineering users can use wisp to access terminals, virtual machines, and SSH hosts for automated operations across environments. This helps bring scattered runtimes into one MCP toolchain.
Teams can use wisp to operate Android devices and verify whether key user flows complete correctly. It is suitable for basic mobile QA scenarios that require both device interaction and observable results.
wisp is an MCP tool that provides bounded, observable access to graphical apps, browsers, terminals, Android devices, virtual machines, and SSH hosts for safe automation and app QA.
Based on the provided description, it can access graphical apps, browsers, terminals, Android devices, virtual machines, and SSH hosts. For anything beyond that, see the source repository.
The provided materials do not include installation steps, dependencies, or key requirements. See the source repository for those details.
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