UI Quality
Sightrove renders your pages in real browsers at real sizes, compares each state to an accepted baseline, and shows you exactly what moved — with the DOM, console and network context to fix it.
Every page state is compared to an accepted baseline, and the changed region is shown, not just a score.
The same states in Chromium, Firefox and WebKit, at the viewports your users actually use.
JavaScript errors, hydration failures and failed requests are captured with every snapshot.
Contrast, labelling and structure are checked, and you get the failing element.
Masking, thresholds and settle rules keep flake down so a red result means something.
Accept a change as the new baseline or reject it as a regression — nothing auto-approves.
Run on a pull request or on a cadence; the result gates the merge or files the issue.
Runs drive your own pages within a permit; they never touch a site you have not authorized.