Apr 17 · 6 min read · Selecting a web automation framework in 2026 is a strategic decision that impacts team velocity, budget, and long-term project success. Evaluating architecture, performance, and Total Cost of Ownershi
Join discussionApr 14 · 5 min read · Your automation suite covers 30% of your app. Scripts break when a button moves. New features mean rewriting half your test suite. Sound familiar? Here's what's actually broken — and how AI is fixing
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Apr 9 · 13 min read · tldr: Most engineering teams have never calculated the cost per bug caught by their regression test suite. When you do the math, the curve is brutal. Maintenance costs scale linearly with test count.
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Apr 8 · 12 min read · tldr: AI testing tools promise automation out of the box. Browser agents, computer use APIs, agentic frameworks. Most engineering teams discover the hard way that buying an AI testing tool is the easy
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Apr 4 · 9 min read · tldr: Every founder I know is building AI agents and copilots. I built a QA automation company. While vibe coding and AI coding tools are accelerating development, nobody's asking who catches the bugs
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Mar 17 · 4 min read · Writing manual test cases is a fundamental responsibility for QA engineers. However, generating comprehensive test scenarios for every web form can be repetitive and time-consuming. To explore how AI
Join discussionFeb 25 · 6 min read · Modern automation interviews are rapidly shifting from traditional Selenium to faster and more reliable tools. One of the most in-demand tools right now is Playwright, developed by Microsoft. This gui
Join discussionFeb 7 · 4 min read · OAuth is one of those topics that sounds complex, but for testers, only 20% of it actually matters.This guide focuses exactly on that 20%. 1. What problem does OAuth solve? OAuth solves one core problem: How can an application access user data with...
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