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Scandium is a no-code test automation tool designed for ease of use, allowing testers and non-technical stakeholders to create and execute test cases without writing any code.
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Testrigor also offers a no-code interface, focusing on NLP driven test creation. While intuitive, it might require a bit of a learning curve for users unfamiliar with its plain language approach.
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Supports web, mobile, and API test automation. Users can record test steps and replay them seamlessly across different platforms.
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Primarily focused on web applications, with some support for mobile testing. Testrigor relies on AI to interpret natural language commands, making it less versatile for API testing.
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Flexibility & Customization
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Scandium provides a high degree of flexibility, allowing users to customize tests using powerful features like regular expressions for extracting values and data-driven testing for robust test scenarios.
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Testrigor’s AI-driven approach provides less control over customization, relying on natural language processing to create tests. This might limit the ability to fine-tune specific test conditions or scenarios.
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– Direct API testing within the browser.
– Reports menu for quick insights into project execution.
– Assertions for select dropdowns, native elements, and disabled elements.
– Parallel and sequence test execution.
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– AI-driven test creation from natural language descriptions.
– Cross-browser testing capabilities.
– Smart locators to identify elements even with UI changes.
– Test generation from plain English scripts.
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Integrations & CI/CD Support
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Seamlessly integrates with popular CI/CD tools like Jenkins, CircleCI, and GitLab. Offers documentation for CI/CD integration, making it easy to automate test runs in the development pipeline.
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Provides integration with CI/CD pipelines but may require more setup compared to Scandium. Offers integration with tools like Jenkins and GitHub Actions, but lacks extensive documentation for some platforms.
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Offers a strong support community, with access to tutorials, webinars, and customer support. The focus is on making test automation accessible to everyone, regardless of technical skill level.
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Testrigor offers support through community forums and documentation, but its AI-driven nature might lead to complexities that require additional assistance. The support is there, but may not be as hands-on as Scandium’s offering.
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Competitive pricing with various plans, including free tiers for small teams and startups. Scandium aims to make test automation affordable and accessible, with pricing models that suit different organizational needs.
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Testrigor pricing is generally higher due to its AI-driven technology, which may not be ideal for smaller teams with limited budgets. Offers a free trial, but premium features are often locked behind more expensive plans.
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