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No-Code Automation Testing Guide

December 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

Huge CRT monitors gave way to the thinnest LCDs; a landline is no longer needed to patch you through to a friend; and cars can move without human involvement. Everything is moving forward, and the field of software development is shifting gears as well.

According to Gartner, no-code tools will be used in the process of developing 70 percent of apps by 2025. No-code/low-code testing is also gaining momentum, and enterprises are widely adopting the new technology to keep testing fast and effective.

Take a DogQ No Code Automation Testing, for example. It’s an innovative app with a simple and intuitive interface that can be used by anyone who doesn’t possess extensive knowledge of testing.

Performing UI, functional, and regression tests via the DogQ drag-and-drop function can tremendously decrease the amount of time spent on testing and the number of QA workers. Sounds like a scam? Wireless connection was also met with incredulity. Let us elaborate on how modern no-code testing tools like DogQ actually work.

How Do Low-Code/No-Code Automation Testing Tools Work?

QA engineers can rue the decline of manual testing, but no one claims that no-code technology will totally replace a human. No-code/low-code testing simply augments QA code-based operations by making them far more time-efficient and workflow-automated.

In effect, there is coding happening in the background of every no-code tool, but the thing is that it’s not the user’s responsibility. Behind the scenes, a no-code tool translates the user’s interaction with the interface into code, executes the tests required, and presents them with results.

Compared to code-based automation testing, codeless tools make it possible to:

  • create test scenarios without learning coding;
  • save financial resources;
  • automate workflow;
  • adhere to the DevOps standards; and
  • receive real-time analytics and feedback.
  • What can a perfect no-code testing tool do?

With the abundance of no-code tools on the market, it’s difficult to choose the one that will perfectly suit your business needs. Getting their money’s worth is especially important for startups, for whom every penny counts. Thus, before opting for a particular no-code testing tool, consider if it can perform the following functions:

Saves time and money

First and foremost, a good no-code automation testing tool saves time and money. Its upfront costs are relatively low, as it doesn’t require additional software to be installed or a large team of programmers. It’s run on the cloud, and anyone, including project managers and business analysts, can easily understand how to leverage it.

With the right no-code tools, delayed development is no longer an issue. The only thing you have to do is pay for a subscription, study the documentation, and, if any additional questions arise, resort to the help of tutorials or an online community.

By the way, an ideal no-code test automation tool has a record and playback feature that allows for the repetition of test cases without the need to write them from scratch every time.

Integrates with the CI/CD pipeline and third-party apps

Modern no-code automated testing tools are not only easily integrated with GitHub, Slack, and other software products but also with the CI/CD pipeline. The last one involves constant testing and receiving feedback on every block of code built, hence, no-code tools serve as a booster to the process.

Reduces reliance on highly compensated workers

With the right no-code testing tool, you don’t need to spend days on searching for almost untraceable professionals with extensive experience in test automation, as you can do it yourself or allocate the test automation tasks even to a junior QA.

Actually, using a no-code testing app imparts the feeling that you’re in control of a situation, as you can see all the test results presented on a dashboard. And, by the way, a clear and transparent dashboard is another feature that is nice to have in an app for codeless testing.

Easily scalable

With the growth of your business, you will need to scale the capacity of your no-code testing app and increase the number of available test cases without the need to extend your QA team.

Improves Collaboration

The latest no-code automation testing tools can be accessed by every team member as they’re not bound to a single computer. Look for a tool that allows you to receive notifications about recent test results and share them with coworkers.

Allows for Test Scheduling

Basically, with this feature, you can determine when and what kind of tests you want to run, and a tool will do it for you. This minimizes the amount of manual work, making the whole process structured and productive.

When to Use No-code Automation Testing?

Enjoy low barriers to entry into the world of testing with no-code automation testing tools

Every project demands a different approach and customization, but, generally, with all the functionality and advantages of codeless automation tools, they can be used for automated testing of small web apps and websites just as well as for large projects.

They’re also perfect for testing apps that are frequently updated, which is relevant for most modern software products. DevOps teams that actively implement Agile culture and practices more than anyone else find no-code testing tools a great solution.

Let’s say it once again: even though the latest low-code/no-code testing tools are augmented with AI and ML technology, they are still at their nascent stage, and, at least for now, it’s difficult to go without live QA testers who can assess the quality of a product with the agility of a human’s mind.

But this can’t be a reason to say no to innovation. DogQ, being cloud-based, keeps up with the times and is constantly updated, making new types of testing and functionality available for its users. Once a new technology emerges, we’ll be quick to adopt it.

In the end, if you can unburden your team with half of its tedious workload and thus unleash their creative potential, then why not take a leap?

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