Testim's valuable features include record and playback, AI capabilities, accessibility features, and a base algorithm that ensures tests pass despite UI changes. Users appreciate custom JS for complex scenarios, REST API for integrated testing, and CLI for browser matrixing. The scheduler triggers runs based on environment availability, and shared steps streamline processes. It excels in running, storing, and maintaining test cases, emphasizing simplicity and efficiency without extensive coding.
- "The feature I like most about Testim is the record and playback capability, which does not require writing a lot of code."
- "The tool's most valuable feature is the recently added AI feature."
- "Testim introduces three services covering validation steps, eliminating the necessity to write complex code."
Testim requires enhancements in editing shared properties among elements, API testing integration, and mobile testing capabilities. The user experience in the UI could be more intuitive. Improved report customization and accessibility features are needed. Sharing steps across projects and clearer branching notifications would aid teams. Documentation should be more comprehensive to ease setup processes, and scalability is desired. Visual testing, PDF handling, and stability issues also require attention for increased reliability.
- "There is currently no room for improvement that I can identify as of now."
- "Testim sometimes fails due to stability issues. It doesn't always work consistently, especially after running multiple tests."
- "The product's areas of improvement include pricing considerations and additional features related to visual testing and PDF handling."