Selenium vs. Functionize vs. testRigor
Blog post from testRigor
Selenium, Functionize, and testRigor are automation testing tools with distinct approaches to facilitating software testing. Selenium, an open-source tool launched in 2004, remains popular due to its flexibility and support for multiple programming languages, requiring substantial coding skills and technical knowledge for effective use. Functionize, a newer cloud-based platform, integrates AI for test creation and self-maintenance, offering a more intuitive user interface that caters to both technical and non-technical users, though some coding knowledge enhances its utility. Conversely, testRigor epitomizes the no-code movement, enabling users to write tests in plain English with minimal maintenance, designed for teams where non-technical personnel are involved in automation. Each tool serves different needs and user expertise levels, with Selenium being favored by technical testers, Functionize appealing to QA/Dev hybrid teams, and testRigor suited for agile teams seeking cross-functional collaboration and ease of use.