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[Live Webinar] A Founder's Playbook for Testing Voice Agents
Most teams building voice agents face the same painful bottleneck: testing.
When Rohan and his co-founder were building their first voice agent for restaurants, every update meant half a day of calling the agent themselves and testing 50 to 70 scenarios manually.
And that was only one part of the problem.
Real customers speak with different accents, interrupt mid-sentence, and can call from noisy environments. And once an agent goes live, most teams have limited visibility into whether it is actually working.
That experience led them to build Bluejay, a simulation, evaluation, and production observability platform for voice agents, backed by Y Combinator and Peak XV. With 10 million minutes analyzed and 72 million AI evaluations run, Bluejay helps companies like Google and DoorDash move fast without losing control.
In this session, we interview Rohan Vasishth, CEO and Co-founder of Bluejay, in a 30 minute live conversation followed by 15 minutes of audience Q&A.
What we will cover:
Why manual testing breaks down at scale and what rigorous testing actually looks like
How to simulate real-world complexity: accents, interruptions, and edge cases
Pre-deployment simulation vs production monitoring and why you need both
How to build testing into your pipeline so regressions never reach your users
Come with your hardest testing questions.