MarketplaceE-commercePayments

    How do you test a two-sided marketplace with AI?

    A marketplace has two distinct journeys – buyer and seller – and flows where they interact. AI agents run each with separate role configs, and can act as both at once (buyer and seller in isolated sessions) to verify the hand-offs that single-user tests miss.

    Sub-use-cases

    Covers Buyer journey, seller onboarding and listing, payout setup, buyer-seller order/message hand-offs and multi-actor transactions.

    1. 01

      What marketplace testing should cover

      Buyer browse/search/purchase, seller registration/verification/listing/payout setup, and buyer-seller interactions like orders and messaging.

    2. 02

      How does AI test both sides of a marketplace?

      Distinct credential configs drive buyer and seller journeys; the multi-actor primitives let one agent buy while another fulfils, with email steps verified in the agent's inbox.

    3. 03

      When to test marketplace flows

      On changes to either side of the marketplace or the flows that connect them.

    4. 04

      Who needs marketplace testing

      Marketplaces, gig platforms, and any two-sided product.

    5. 05

      How QA.tech helps

      The buyer-seller hand-off is exactly where single-user automation falls short. QA.tech runs both sides – including true multi-actor flows – so the connective tissue of the marketplace is tested.

    FAQ

    Common questions

    Can QA.tech test buyer and seller in the same flow?
    Yes – two agents in isolated sessions act as each side.
    Does QA.tech cover seller onboarding with email verification?
    Yes – including the verification email in the agent's inbox.
    Can QA.tech test payout setup?
    Yes – as part of the seller journey.

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