What are the different automation tools for software testing?
Following are the different automation tools for software testing:
BugBug: The testing process is carried out at a faster pace at lower costs. It is easy-to-use and user-friendly tool. The interface is intuitive and clean, and the ‘recording’ option with a Chrome extension is used for conducting test editing. No dependencies or terminal commands and no additional configuration are required.
Avo Assure: It is a no-code test automation tool that can be used to test on varied platforms including ERP applications, desktop applications, mobile applications, web applications and mainframes. Some of its key features include accessibility testing, reporting and smart scheduling. It can be easily integrated with CI/CD tools like Amazon mobile farm, Sauce Labs, Bamboo, Jira and Q-Test.
Endtest: It is a automated testing platform through which the process of tests being created and executed is simplified across desktop, mobile and web applications. A codeless testing environment is provided through which tests can be created and executed by users without the need for coding and complex scripting. Video recording and self-healing tests are some of its key features through which documentation and test reliability is enhanced.
Squish: It is a GUI-based test automation tool that is designed to handle the complexities of testing human-machine interfaces and graphical user interfaces. It is well-suited for agile teams, offering options to schedule custom-triggered or routine test executions and also quick feedback is provided on code commits. Regressions are also identified by this tool. It supports Behavior-Driven Development (BDD).
BugHerd: This tool can effectively provide website feedback and perform visual bug tracking. It provides a platform for users to manage, collect and act upon feedback. It has a visual feedback system that includes video feedback features. Issues can be pinpointed and discussed directly on the webpage by users and thus feedback can be pinned to website elements.
NeoLoad: This tool is mainly used for carrying out performance testing activities and also addressing the challenges of testing microservices, APIs and end-to-end applications. The application’s scalability is properly assessed by this tool. It supports a multitude of protocols and technologies.














