TestRigor helps you to directly express tests as executable specifications in plain English. Users of all technical abilities are able to build end-to-end tests of any complexity covering mobile, web, and API steps in one test. Test steps are expressed on the end-user level instead of relying on details of implementation like XPaths or CSS Selectors.
Features:
- Test features: It allows unlimited users and unlimited tests, has a recorder for web steps, and includes Web + Mobile + API steps in one test. This app also uses generative AI to generate tests, simple English for easy understanding, and tests solely from the user’s point of view.
- Programming languages: TestRigor supports programming languages like Python, Java, Ruby, JavaScript, PHP, and C#
- Frameworks: It supports numerous frameworks like Android, iOS, Angular, React, React Native, and Flutter.
- Types of testing: This platform supports various evaluations like API Testing, Audio Testing, Functional Testing, Security Testing, and more
- Integrations: It can integrate with TestRail, Zephyr, XRay, Jira, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, CircleCI, Azure DevOps, PagerDuty, and others.
- Other features: It provides other features like mocking API calls, accessing DBs, record-and-replay, Cross-browsing functionality, and No-code automation. TestRigor also includes functions like validation of downloaded files and supports multiple browsers and devices.
- Support: It provides customer support via Contact Form and includes 2FA login support.
- Supported Platforms: TestRigor supports popular mobile operating systems like iOS and Android
Pros
- This platform provides reusable rules for easy testing.
- It includes Email & SMS testing.
- This platform allows you to record videos of tests.
Cons
- It lacks a strong test management system.
- Sometimes the test fails when you run it again, even if it passed the first time.