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There are lot of things I like about testim.io. I think that one of the biggest strength of testim.io is the simplicity of the system, the learning curve is very low and you can get up to speed on composing tests in less than 1 hour. The tests doesn't break easily and are easy to run across different browsers and environments. testim.io allows us to move fast with our product development and avoid regressions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would like to see a better integration with Microsoft Azure DevOps in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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The sales pitch about the holy grail of record and playback is totally impressive, however in reality it's only useful 50 percent of the time, the rest of the time you have to spend it fixing the gaps that the tool doesn't fix. . The reality is that the tests do not heal themselves under any circumstance, neither with AI nor ML or image deeplearning or any other fashionable tool, they can try but always sacrificing more time and not necessarily obtaining the expected result. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The generated code cannot be exported. The integration with github is unidirectional, that is, you can only import information from github to testim.You can't change provider.it is difficult to create custom components. the tests created are fragile and do not always work (flaky test). many results are generated as false positives. Currently it is not a scalable solution for mobile devices, for now it is only possible to use your own mobile devices. Code reuse is not easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
After learning the platform, I can easily create and update my tests in a timely manner.
I use CLI combined with the API
I've never used any competitor software other than Python w/ Selenium Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Applying a complex javascript function to a test is something I struggle with.
Sometimes the UI lags when the test grows large, causing inefficient workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's a reliable and efficient tool for certain, simple tests. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's not ideal for teams like mine that prefer tools with a balance of high flexibility and low to no code options Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ease of being able to record test cases by having a users actions recorded automatically. I also appreciate the ease of integration with bug-tracking and CICD tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's is room for improvement with the reporting capabilities. Having an easy to read heat-map of pass/fail functionality would be valuable to understand the health of the application. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I love that Testim is approachable to users who have never written an automated test, and robust enough to handle custom code that experienced testers and developers can pass through. Also they have an incredible online slack community open to not just Testim users, but anyone. I think that's pretty awesome. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I tried to come up with something negative I could say about Testim. But I can't. The team is always on alert and happy to help the end users, so if there ever was an issue they are very quick to address it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The interface and the concept's cloud SaaS, so no need to worry about the storage, also does comes with a grid and custom one, I do not have to do any setup to start using Testing grid. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You cannot move multiple test cases one-shot; sometimes, the locator is not easy to edit. Also, the test sometimes returns a false error because of the wrong behavior of the locator. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Everything, Testim onboarding process is very supportive and it went smoothly. Once we have got the hang of it, writing tests was a breeze and allowed us to focus on the quality of our product and development rather than focusing on solving issues with our automation and spending a lot of time writing E2E tests. Other than that, it allowed us to scale our team in terms of development velocity since now we don't need a designated dev to write these kinds of tests. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes they have a few bugs with their features, but their support team is always available and answeres quickly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Testim did great job investigating and addressing all famous automation pain points.
First, they take care of all the "side work" (environments, code libraries, setups, versions, etc.) allowing companies to fully concentrate on increasing testing coverage of their business flows.
Second, being stable, reliable and intuitive solution, it allows achieving impressive outcome quite fast. Following best practices, it is quite easy to build very scalable automation project. There was nothing I couldn't achieve with Testim using it for almost a year by now.
Next, the Smart Locators mechanism proves itself de-facto: UI changes but tests keeps running identifying the elements by alternative identifiers.
Last but not least, reporting tools are highly self explanatory allowing developers to easily analyze failures and release QA bottle neck.
To summarize, Testim.io is quite a robust tool allowing to establish and maintain effective automation using both codeless and coded techniques. It is important to understand, that technical background is required to achieve success in automation project. Record&Play is a great start, however in order to be scalable, following the concepts of programming basics (such as reusable components, parameters, loops and conditions) is essential in order to be able to always extend the coverage rather than spending time on tests' maintenance upon application changes.
Having the availability (and passion 🙂) is all you need in order to succeed with Testim. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are always things to improve to any software and I have a list of my "nice to have" enhancement requests which is being addressed in our Product-Customers channel. None of them is a showstopper. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It's very quick and easy to build a successful automation infrastructure that finds bugs in our product Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. For me missing the option to see the overall network logs per all tests that ran. It can be a very good feature for testing. Even if test passed, sometimes there are some bad network responses that can be good to examine them
2. Missing option to see the failed test that passed in rerun Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.