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Crowdtesting has become an essential part of the software QA process
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|July 2021
A fast and reliable software testing is the need of the hour. The industry is transforming software/app testing by combining codeless test automation with crowdtesting
The software industry is witnessing numerous developments, from manual coding to codeless software and application development. Most software testing tools are developed with a programming mindset, and the problem is most of the testers are not programmers. Codeless test automation can solve the challenges and can enhance the overall testing process.
We spoke to Mark Granot, VP and GM, Applause Israel to understand the codeless test automation benefits, crowdtesting solutions and impact of COVID-19 on the industry.
Why should one consider codeless test automation?
With the technological landscape changing faster than ever,the quality of digital experiences and the speed at which they can be delivered has become paramount. Brands must get exceptional digital assets into the hands of their end-users, quicker than competitors or they risk losing market share. This requirement for quality at the speed of development has led test automation to take on greater importance across all industries. However, building and maintaining a complete automation framework takes time, and hiring SDETs – who are in high demand and low supply – can be cost-prohibitive. That is where codeless test automation comes in. It enables anyone to create test automation effectively, thus saving cost, time and resources.

How are crowdtesting solutions lowering entry barriers and increasing testing velocity?
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