BugBug Automation Testing BugBug Automation Testing

Developer Tools
Version: 5.15.2
Last Update: 2023-04-20

Overview

BugBug Automation Testing is a Chrome extension developed by TestRevolution. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of BugBug Automation Testing is 5.15.2, updated on 2023-04-20.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: bugbug.io

Automate your website testing without code. An easy alternative to Selenium, Cypress and Katalon.

Create end-to-end tests for your web app in minutes. Regression testing has never been simpler.

How it works?
BugBug Tests Recorder allows you to record and play end-to-end browser tests directly in your Chrome browser.
1. Create an account on https://bugbug.io - it's free forever
2. Click "Start recording" and manually navigate on your website
3. BugBug records all your clicks and keyboard typing
4. Click "Run test" and BugBug automatically "plays" everything you recorded. It runs an automated test directly in your browser in incognito mode.

Who is it good for?
- startups that want to monitor if their product is working properly
- software developers who want to save time on manual testing before each release
- QA testers who want to automate their work
- e-commerce companies that want to monitor if their platform works as it should

Why choose BugBug over Cypress or Selenium?
- faster implementation
- reduced cost
- less overall effort
- more reliable tests
- works out-of-the-box
- no-code

Documentation: https://docs.bugbug.io/

Rating

6 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-04-20

Current Version

5.15.2

Size

5.04MiB

Author

TestRevolution

Website

bugbug.io

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Tomasz Misiewicz
2021-01-27

Interesting, it's more stable than cypress when playing recordeed steps.

avatar Jakub Stawowy
2020-11-25

That's what I need

avatar Marcin Baran
2020-11-01

This is very good tool for testing

avatar Maciej Sawicki
2022-08-10

I have multiple small web apps and I previously tested them manually. Now I can just click "Run test", grab a coffee and wait for the results. I know that QA automation engineers use Selenium, but it's too complex for me.

avatar Heitor Salazar Baldelli
2022-10-16

Ready to ditch manually written cucumber tests for this! Eagerly waiting for Shadow DOM support to migrate our test suite.