Best UI Testing Tools for Trello

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    Testim Reviews
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    Tricentis

    $20,000 a year
    19 Ratings
    Testim is the fastest way to create resilient end-to-end test cases, whether they are codeless or coded. Testim allows you to create codeless, stable tests that leverage our AI. You also have the option to export your tests as code. Testim's JavaScript API is available to you and your IDE. This allows you to debug, modify, or refactor your tests. To keep them in sync, store them in your version control system. Run tests on every commit. Testim is used by millions of customers every month, including NetApp, Wix and JFrog. Find out more on our website.
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    LambdaTest Reviews
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    LambdaTest

    LambdaTest

    $15.00/month
    32 Ratings
    LambdaTest, a cloud-based cross browser test platform, enables enterprises to run web automation tests at scale (through parallel coding). **Selenium Automation Grid & Cypress CLI on LambdaTest** Tests can be run across more than 2,000 browsers, devices, operating systems to improve browser coverage. LambdaTest is a cloud-based Selenium Grid which helps you run Selenium tests faster. It's secure, scalable and reliable. The Cypress CLI, available on LambdaTest allows you to expand Cypress test coverage up to 40+ browser versions across Windows or macOS platforms. Automation testing is not the only option. You can also do manual tests, visual interface tests, and real time tests. **LT Browser – Responsive Web Testing** LambdaTest's LT browser is a groundbreaking developer-oriented tool that helps you assess the responsiveness and usability of your website. Mobile testing is easier with responsive tests that can be run against 50+ resolutions. You can also create unlimited custom devices.
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    Testsigma Reviews
    Testsigma is a low-code end-to-end test automation platform for Agile teams. It lets SDETs, manual testers, SMEs, and QAs collaboratively plan, develop, execute, analyze, debug, and report on their automated testing for websites, native Android and iOS apps, and APIs. It is available as a fully managed, cloud-based solution as well as a self-hosted instance that is open source (Testsigma Community Edition). The platform is built with Java, but the automated tests are code-agnostic. Through built-in NLP Grammar, teams can automate user actions in simple English, or generate airtight test scripts with the Test Recorder. With features like built-in visual testing, parametrized or data-driven testing, 2FA testing, and an AI that automatically fixes unstable elements and test steps, identifies and isolates regression-affected scripts, and provides suggestions to help you find and fix test failures, Testsigma can replace tens of different tools in the QA toolchain to enable teams to test easily, continuously, and collaboratively.
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    TestCraft Reviews
    Quickly transition from manual testing to automation using a codeless UI testing tool specifically designed for web applications. TestCraft streamlines the processes of creating, executing, and maintaining UI tests for both web and mobile platforms. Expedite the automation of stable regression and UI tests without the need for framework configuration. With AI capabilities that automatically resolve flaky tests, you can enjoy a maintenance-free experience. Experience a fourfold increase in productivity as you continuously test at scale. Additionally, run multiple tests concurrently across different platforms and environments, enhancing your testing efficiency even further.
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