How to choose a test automation framework in 2021
Choosing a test automation framework depends on a lot of factors and is different for every company, team and individual.
Explore the Mailosaur blog for expert insights on email & SMS testing, automation, and quality assurance
Choosing a test automation framework depends on a lot of factors and is different for every company, team and individual.
Cypress is a framework for the automated testing of browser-based applications. You can use Mailosaur to test email and SMS with Cypress.
Transactional and marketing emails are alive and well in 2021, with product teams betting big on email at a time when other communication strategies are either inefficient or simply unworkable.
Read on to learn about exploratory testing, why it’s important in Agile environments, and our take on when exploratory testing is (and is not) the right tool for you to use.
In this post, we will look at some common techniques for measuring the effectiveness of your QA team, as well as how to measure the return on investment for automation and tooling.
In this article, we will look at some common problems that tend to arise when implementing QA processes and how to overcome them.
To help you avoid being the target of your user’s ire, we’ve got some tips for how to best create a password reset email, each of them based on the real-world experiences of major technology companies.
Communication is one of the most under appreciated skills for software development teams, but it can mean the difference between success and failure. There is nowhere this is more apparent in most organizations than communication between QA and developers.
Any QA team manager will tell you: building a great QA team is not simple. Fortunately, there is a way to do it and to do it in such a way that it doesn’t break along the way.
Any experienced QA team will tell you: the hardest thing to test is normally notifications
Nearly everyone agrees that QA test workflows are imperfect when they’re written.
It’s a question that has beguiled an endless list of QA teams: should I automate this test?