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Latest Feature: Agent-Powered Performance Workflows

Discover United Logic's new agent-powered workflows for accessibility and performance testing, with parallel site scans, versioned metrics, trend charts, and AI-driven prioritization.

Latest Feature: Agent-Powered Performance Workflows
Stephen Pfaff
Stephen Pfaff
20 Nov 2025 · 2 min read

Everyone can run an audit; the real advantage is having testing that runs itself, explains itself, and feeds your teams the next best move.

Most organizations don’t lack accessibility or performance data—they lack a reliable way to turn that data into coordinated action.

From One-Off Audits to Continuous, Parallel Testing

In most stacks, accessibility and performance testing still show up as occasional events: a pre-launch checklist, a quarterly audit, or a one-off response to an incident. Results live in static reports, and the value decays the moment the next release ships.

Our new agent-powered workflows shift this from ad hoc to continuous:

  • Run accessibility and performance scans in parallel across entire sites, not just a handful of pages.
  • Capture versioned metrics and trend charts so you can see how each release impacts real users over time.
  • Configure automated schedules so scans run on their own—per sprint, per release, or per environment.

Instead of chasing screenshots and spreadsheets, teams get a living history of how their experience is evolving.

From Findings to Actionable Work

Findings only matter when they change how teams work.

With this release, scan results flow directly into your existing workflows:

  • Convert issues into plans or work items immediately, so the right teams can pick them up without retyping anything.
  • Export to CSV for deeper internal analysis or generate white-labeled PDF reports for stakeholders and clients.
  • Let AI review completed scans, summarizing key risks and recommending a prioritized sequence of fixes based on impact, effort, and patterns across your site.

It’s the same United Logic philosophy applied to quality: unify AI, workflows, and architecture so testing becomes part of the system, not extra homework for your team.

Conclusion

Accessibility and performance testing no longer need to be episodic, manual, or disconnected from actual delivery. With agent-powered workflows, you can continuously scan full sites in parallel, track versioned metrics over time, and translate insights directly into work your teams can execute. If your current reality is a complex stack, half-connected tools, and audits that die in slide decks, this release is designed to meet you where you are and move you toward a more connected, trustworthy practice.

If your organization feels stuck between sporadic audits and stubborn real-world bottlenecks, you’re not alone. Share a bit about your current stack, testing workflows, and reporting needs, and we’ll respond with a focused view of how these agent-powered workflows can help you automate scans, clarify priorities, and turn accessibility and performance insights into meaningful improvements for your users.


Ready to take the next step?

Reach out to learn how we can help your organization move forward.