Show HN: Run, tests, and find issues in your services with no code changes
VinvAI lets developers run tests and surface issues in existing services without modifying source code, per a Show HN post.
VinvAI launched publicly on Hacker News on August 19, 2026, pitching a tool that lets developers run tests and find issues in their services without making any code changes, per the Show HN post by author itsAnshul.
The project's GitHub repository is the primary published artifact for the launch. Beyond the headline claim — that the tool requires no code changes to existing services — the available source material does not detail specific integration methods, supported languages or frameworks, or pricing.
The post received 2 points and 6 comments at the time of publication. No further details about the company's founding date, team size, funding status, or headquarters are available from the sources provided.
The no-code-changes positioning targets a common friction point in developer tooling: instrumentation and test harnesses that require modifying production code or adding dependencies. Whether VinvAI addresses this through a proxy layer, sidecar, traffic replay, or another mechanism is not stated in the available sources.
What to watch: early community reception on Hacker News and further documentation on the GitHub repository will clarify VinvAI's technical approach, supported use cases, and any plans for broader release or commercial availability.
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