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.
🚀 Huge congratulations ot the team on the launch! 🚀🤝
Been in QA for nearly 5 years, and debugging flaky tests always eats up so much time!
TestDino looks like a game-changer for making failure analysis faster and clearer—excited to see this in action🔥
@pratikpatel01 congrats on the launch... seems to be a cool product that can be a timesaver for QA teams. You are creating a meaning out of dumb logs and thats the best thing I liked about it. Kudos...!! to you and team....Great Work....
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@rajesh_sutariya We are Playwright focused right now! Soon will support other frameworks as well.
Congrats! 👏 We already use Allure reports. What makes Testdino worth switching?
@vivek_senjaliya It is more easy, more approachable, and provides historical trends, AI-powered classifications, and so many things which will save your debugging time to almost 6-8 hours per week.
How fast is setup time? Under 10 mins or longer?
@nirav_p1 You can get first results in under 10 minutes with Playwright. Connect the repo, point us to your Playwright JSON report, push a run, and the dashboard fills in when CI finishes. No code changes, no pipeline surgery.
Nice idea! Do you think I could hide the flaky tests for now while we wait on the fixes?
Thanks @janki_gajjar ! yes, you can filter them out in the views so you focus on hard fails. We still track the flakies in history, but they won’t clutter your day-to-day list. A proper quarantine option is on our list so they won’t gate work while you fix them.
Congratulations on the launch team. Is it a test management tool?