testRigor

AI-powered test automation tool using plain English for simplified software testing.

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testRigor

What is testRigor?

testRigor is an AI-Based Test Automation Tool that allows users to build test automation using plain English. It is designed for end-to-end test cases and aims to simplify software testing. The tool translates high-level instructions into specific steps, offering features like AI testing, no-code testing, and support for web, mobile, desktop, and mainframe testing.

How to use

Users can build test automation by writing instructions in plain English. testRigor translates these instructions into executable steps. Manual test cases can be copy-pasted or imported, then corrected or expanded using built-in plain English instructions.

Core Features

  • AI-Based Test Automation
  • No Code / Codeless Testing
  • Web, Mobile, Desktop, and Mainframe Testing
  • API Testing
  • Email and SMS Testing
  • 2FA Coverage
  • AI-Based Self-Healing

Use Cases

  • Automating web application testing
  • Automating mobile application testing
  • Automating desktop application testing
  • Testing APIs
  • Testing email functionality
  • Testing SMS functionality
  • Covering two-factor authentication logins

FAQ

How is testRigor's test automation different from Selenium?
testRigor automatically generates tests based on AI mirroring user behavior, uses plain English, is ultra-stable due to not depending on XPath, and is adaptable with quick editing tools.
How is testRigor different from Cucumber/Gherkin?
testRigor is like Cucumber already implemented, eliminating the need to write and maintain Selenium code by using an NLP-based parser to execute plain English specifications.
What are testRigor's end-to-end tests actually testing for?
Acceptance-level functional UI-level regression tests, ensuring functionality works via UI, such as a person successfully purchasing a product from login to purchase confirmation.
What types of applications does testRigor test well?
testRigor is particularly adept at testing form-based UI, functionality with predictable input/output, cases requiring multiple users to interact, platforms with constantly changing code and HTML IDs, and complex flows combining actions like image comparison and audio quality.
What types of applications does testRigor not test well?
testRigor does not test games well.

Pricing

FREE - PUBLIC
FREE
Public Open Source
PRIVATE
From $300 / month
Private Linux Chrome
PRIVATE - Most Popular 🔥
From $900 / month
Private Complete
ENTERPRISE
Custom Pricing
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Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Build test automation 100X faster
  • 99.5% less test maintenance
  • Reallocate QA Engineers to build API tests
  • 90% or more test coverage in under a year
  • Full retest in under 15 minutes
  • Manual QA can create and maintain automated tests
  • Tests emulate real-world user interactions
Cons
  • Desktop testing available only in paid versions
  • Does not test games well
  • May not be suitable for all types of UI or functionality