Clean automated UI testing
My team has only had access for a few days so far, but the tool looks like a good SaaS version of the types of UI testing automation tools we have been exploring. For example, Cypress is a do-it-yourself UI testing tool that seems to be similar in nature, but you have to set it up yourself and if you want schedule tests, that is on you, as well. Additionally, I'm hoping this tool will allow us to bring in some less technical team members who don't have access to the site code and allow them to create some tests, as well.
In all, it's promising and we're hopeful. Seems like a tool that does what it promises.

shiling
May 9, 2024Dear Sumo-ling,
Thank you for giving us 5 tacos!
I'm glad you like the scheduling feature in particular! It's one of the things we felt was really needed: The ability to schedule tests and setup error alerts in just a few clicks - rather than needing a more elaborate setup involving a CI/CD system or a cron job and a couple shell scripts to fire off the email notifications.
I hope you'll be able to use UIlicious to empower the less technical members of your team as well!.