
After having maintained growing codebases for other browser testing tools, I finally found a no-code tool that strikes the right balance between being quick and easy to do most things, but still flexible enough that you can express quite complicated testing scenarios with it.
It's very simple to get up and running, install a browser extension, then just create tests by browsing as usual. This is also a risk-free and very generous way of getting started - as long as you run the tests locally, BugBug is completely free.
The backend interface, where you keep track of the tests, is not at all complicated despite its breadth. They have thought of basically everything, from handling large test suites to setting breakpoints in individual tests. Custom variables and profiles makes it easy to configure for different environments, as well as creating values and timestamps that varies between test runs, not to mention using custom JavaScript for extra-special test criteria.
Integrations exist for many project management tools. Customer support has always been quick to respond. In short, I cannot recommend this product enough if you want to avoid having to maintain a growing and unavoidably complicated codebase for browser testing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The free version, as it runs locally in your browser, will have a browser window open, so your browser can be kind of locked when the tests are running. A Pro account runs in the cloud though, so I guess that's one reason to upgrade. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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