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Test Automation

Reduce release risk and cycle time with dependable automation.

Our team brings deep, hands-on automation experience as a disciplined way to keep releases dependable when change is constant. With nearly a decade of practice, we have built regression packs that catch side effects early, covered critical journeys with Playwright, validated performance with Artillery, and used Xray for clear traceability across automated and manual cycles. These foundations shorten delivery cycles. Suites that once took days now run in minutes or hours, giving engineers fast feedback and freeing analysts to focus on exploratory testing and edge cases where human judgment matters.

Everything runs through CI/CD with production-like, ephemeral environments. For each change we provision the stack, deploy, run checks in parallel, and tear it down in a clean, repeatable way. This avoids the “works on my machine” problem and gives realistic confidence in every build. Automation has limits, though: regression packs confirm that existing behaviours still work, but they cannot judge intent, usability, or the quality of new features. That is why we pair automation with skilled analysts who understand the domain and surface issues scripted checks would miss.

Suites are treated as living assets. Out-of-date or brittle tests create drag, so we curate them continuously: updating when the system shifts, retiring what is obsolete, and automating only where the investment pays back. Not everything should be scripted. We make deliberate choices about where automation adds value and where it creates noise.

We also design for testability from the outset. Modular architecture, clear interfaces, realistic and deterministic data, and consistent environments make coverage easier to grow and onboarding smoother. Our approach is never “100% automation at any cost.” It is sustainable automation where it moves the needle, combined with expert analysis where it doesn’t, so your teams can release faster, safer, and with signals they can trust.

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