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What about Selenium ecosystem as SaaS?


I am happy to share that recently I came across a Free Test Automation Platform built on cloud and well supported by a large testing community. The platform is called TestProject which is based on Selenium ecosystem. When I started analyzing the platform, I found it worth giving a try and also to know more about the open-source system.
The three things which I really liked about the TestProject are:
  1. The tool and platform is free to use and right fit for the Agile way of working
  2. The platform is built on "Anybody can automate" concept
  3. The running force behind the whole ecosystem is WE - our testing community
In the coming weeks and 2020, I will be sharing more information on how to get started on TestProject.
Meanwhile, you can explore more information about TestProject.io

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