What Is Automation Testing and How Does It Accelerate Software Delivery?
Automation testing uses specialized tools to execute pre‑scripted tests on web, mobile, and API applications – reducing regression time by up to 80%. At TestUnity, we provide custom automation frameworks using Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, and Appium to accelerate your release cycles.
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How Do We Perform Automation Testing?
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Why Choose Us for Automation Testing Services?
- We have worked on various test automation models – we customize a solution to your needs.
- Our frameworks empower manual testers to contribute to automation, saving costs.
- Engineers trained to quickly discover serious functional defects and performance bottlenecks.
- Repeatable tests are automated for regression, smoke, and cross‑browser testing.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Automation Testing
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What do automated tests cover?
Automated tests cover regression, performance, GUI, and API testing – ideal for repetitive tasks, large data volumes, and time‑consuming scenarios.
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What tests should be automated?
Smoke, sanity, regression tests, performance tests, cross‑browser tests, data‑driven tests, and tests that take a long time.
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How do I choose the right automation testing tool?
Consider technology stack, budget, documentation, reporting capabilities, and team skills. Popular tools: Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Appium.
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What is better: automated or manual testing?
Both are needed. Manual testing is essential for exploratory and usability tests; automation excels at regression and repetitive tasks.
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Automated testing costs too much. Do I really need it?
Automation requires upfront investment but reduces long‑term costs by accelerating releases and catching defects early. Most clients see ROI within 3‑6 months.
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Currently, I don't have automation testing in place. What should my initial steps be?
Start small – automate a small set of regression tests. Define scope, choose the right tool, and expand gradually. TestUnity can help build a custom roadmap.
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