TestDino is highly praised for its Playwright-focused reporting capabilities, offering seamless CI/CD integration and AI-driven insights that enhance test automation efficiency. Users appreciate its compatibility with GitHub Actions and local setups, as well as its clear documentation. The platform's ability to classify failures and provide detailed historical data aids in improving test reliability. TestDino is particularly valued by Playwright users for its intuitive interface and actionable intelligence, making it a strong choice for teams seeking to streamline their testing processes.
Great idea, team TestDino. It's like the missing link to get to smarter insights from your test failures and getter better historical analysis.
Thanks @chris_du_toit , You really nailed our vision! We saw this exact gap in the market where teams had all this test data but couldn’t make sense of it. The bridge between raw test results and the intelligence teams actually need to improve.
@pratikpatel01 Huge congrats on launching! 🎉
What I like most is how TestDino makes testing simple and approachable, without adding extra complexity to a team’s workflow. Excited to see where this journey takes you! 🚀🦖
Thank you very much for your support@piyush_lathiya 🦕
🚀 Huge congratulations on the launch!
Playwright-first is a smart move and excited to see how you expand support to other frameworks in the future.
The testing ecosystem really needs tools that reduce friction and speed up delivery.
Keep building, this is just the beginning! 🔥
@hinal_bhuva Thanks a ton! 🙌 Playwright is just the start, more frameworks coming soon to keep testing fast & frictionless 🚀
I recently looked into TestDino, and it’s quite an interesting platform for teams working with Playwright. What stood out to me is its AI-driven reporting—it doesn’t just show failed tests, but actually classifies them (flaky, bug, UI change, etc.), which can save a lot of debugging time. The centralized dashboard and CI/CD integration make it easier to track runs across environments. I also liked the flaky test detection and analytics features that give better visibility into test health over time.
While it’s still relatively new and focused mainly on Playwright, the roadmap looks promising with support for Selenium and Cypress coming soon. For teams struggling with test noise and wasted effort on reruns, I think TestDino could be a solid productivity boost.
Thanks for the clear explanation @shirsendu_dutta. You captured exactly what we want, to cut the noise and show why a test failed, so less time is wasted guessing.
Congratulations on the new launch @pratikpatel01 🚀
TestDino looks like a solid addition for automation teams. Excited to see how teams adopt it and share their success stories.
Congrats on the TestDino launch, Pratik and team! This is a game-changer for Playwright users—AI-powered failure analysis, flaky test detection, and seamless Jira/Slack integrations make debugging a breeze. The analytics and ML categorization are spot-on for saving QA and dev time. Excited to try it out!
The analytics and insights are pure gold for dev efficiency!
@ak3il appreciate your feedback :)
Congratulations on the launch!
Yeah, flaky tests are the worst. Tools like TestDino are great to see!
@bautista_bambozzi Appreciate your feedback and support!