# Is Blinq.IO really a testing tool or an autonomous QA layer?

Most testing platforms focus on helping engineers write and maintain automation scripts.

But looking at Blinq, the value proposition seems different.

If AI can generate, execute, and maintain tests autonomously, the platform starts to look less like a testing tool and more like an autonomous QA layer for development teams.

That raises an interesting positioning question.

Is Blinq meant to assist QA engineers, or eventually replace a large part of manual regression testing workflows?

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