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      <title>Step AI Ecosystem</title>
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      <description>In short The Step AI Ecosystem extends the Software Automation as Code approach with autonomous software testing capabilities powered by large language models (LLMs) and AI agents. The Step platform unifies AI-driven functional testing, load testing, and monitoring while integrating seamlessly into existing CI/CD and DevOps workflows.
The Step AI Ecosystem is built on three layers:
Step MCP Server for connecting AI assistants and coding agents to Step Reusable Testing Skills for packaging Step testing expertise into reusable workflows Step Testing Agent for generating, executing, self-healing and validating tests on Step Together, these capabilities enable agentic testing workflows that accelerate test creation, reduce maintenance effort, and improve automation reliability.</description>
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