Explore TofuPilot Without Writing Any Code
February 18, 2025TofuPilot is built to be easy to integrate into your test scripts. But for users wanting to evaluate it quickly, setting up an IDE, installing a package, and writing a script was too many steps.
Try TofuPilot with one click

We added buttons in the web app to run sample OpenHTF and vanilla Python test scripts in a virtual console. You can create mock-up test data and explore TofuPilot's features with a single click from the new Welcome Aboard page.
The scripts running in the background are visible on the page and can be copied as snippets to kickstart your own development.
We met OpenHTF maintainers
OpenHTF is the most popular open-source hardware testing framework. We used it in our previous lives manufacturing drones and recommend it if you don't have an internal solution. But we weren't sure who maintains it today or what its future holds.
Our team flew to Mountain View to meet OpenHTF's founders, John and Joe, who originally built it at Google while working on the Glass project. We also met Akash, who leads its current maintenance at Waymo. A team of five engineers actively maintains the framework, with no internal forks or breaking changes expected.

We're looking forward to working more closely with them, helping improve documentation, assisting users, and contributing to the framework's future.
We're hiring
The past few months have stretched the team. We're growing with two open positions: Full-Stack Software Engineer and Data Scientist Intern.
They'll join us in our new offices and help build more features for you. If you know someone looking, send them to our careers page.
See you next month.