Stop manually testing complex multi-agent systems and start running realistic simulations that catch bugs before production.
Westworld is an open-source simulation library that lets your development team build and test environments where multiple AI agents interact autonomously. Instead of writing thousands of manual test cases for complex systems, you create a simulated world, populate it with agents, and watch how they behave under real-world conditions. It's like having a sandbox where your software can fail safely before customers see the problems.
For small software shops, agencies building AI products, or any team shipping systems with multiple moving parts, Westworld cuts testing time dramatically. You can simulate weeks of agent interactions in minutes, catch edge cases your QA team would miss, and validate system behavior under conditions you couldn't easily recreate manually. This means faster releases, fewer production incidents, and more confident deployments.
Software development teams building AI products, multi-agent systems, game AI, or complex autonomous workflows. Particularly valuable for SaaS companies shipping AI features, agencies developing chatbot or automation solutions, fintech firms testing algorithmic behavior, and any small tech business that needs confidence their multi-component systems work correctly under real conditions.
Free and open source. No paid tiers, no licensing fees.
Teams using Westworld typically reduce integration testing cycles by 40-60% because simulation catches issues that manual testing misses entirely. A five-person development team might save 15-20 hours per release cycle on QA and debugging, translating to roughly $2,000-$3,000 per release in labor costs avoided. More importantly, catching multi-agent behavior bugs before production prevents costly incidents, customer churn, and emergency hotfixes. For a SaaS company shipping AI features monthly, avoiding even one production failure per quarter pays for the engineering time to implement Westworld.