Editor’s Note: The following is an article written for and published in DZone’s 2021 Low-Code Development Trend Report.
Getting started with no-code automated testing can be daunting, especially for developers and testers who are used to creating test cases with the same code they use to develop the application. With so many tools and so much information to parse through, getting started can seem like an overwhelming task. In actuality, it is easier than it looks. In this article, we will cover three best practices to help get the ball rolling, as well as cut through the confusion and explore the four most supported no-code automated testing tools.