How to Achieve More Test Coverage with No Code 2.0
Blog post from testRigor
Many companies struggle with achieving high automated test coverage, with the industry average for end-to-end test coverage in 2022 being under 30%, primarily due to the extensive time and resources consumed by test maintenance. With around 350 tests, a full-time engineer's time is often entirely devoted to maintaining these tests, hindering the possibility of reaching 100% test automation. Recent trends in no-code and codeless tools, such as record-and-playback solutions, offer an alternative by allowing individuals without coding experience, including QA personnel and team members with non-engineering backgrounds, to create and execute tests. These tools aim to simplify the creation and maintenance of automated tests, potentially enabling organizations to achieve their desired automation coverage more efficiently.