The Inflectra Rapise test automation platform gives you the tools to test and automate all of your most complex applications with the same interface. Whether it is web, mobile, desktop, APIs or a combination of these, Rapise makes it easy to automate, and with its codeless interface, even easier to maintain.
Rapise together with our SpiraTest test management solution ensures you have complete test coverage, repeatable automated test scripts and the extensibility to add additional frameworks or capabilities as needed.
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Rapise has an intelligent test playback engine that can handle parallel execution, dynamic response time handling and fast object lookup.
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Less Flaky
Rapise has several mechanisms for reducing test maintenance, including app profiles, UI libraries that recognize frameworks, and multiple AI-driven locators
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More Coverage
With SpiraTest and Rapise together, you have the ultimate platform for managing quality. You can uncover the issues and failure points before they happen.
Rapise accelerates the time taken to create automated tests. Using its unique codeless interface, business users can create tests using our intelligent AI recorder. Rapise makes maintenance easy by allowing tests to be updated by simply reconnecting UI objects. Your automation engineers can collaborate by adding advanced script as needed.
Rapise comes with pre-built support to simplify the testing of large, complex enterprise applications such as Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, Oracle ERP and SAP UI5. With Rapise, we handle the complexity of dealing with technologies such as Shadow DOM, Web Components and other hard-to-test platforms.
We know that you have made investments in your existing test automation frameworks such as Selenium, Cypress, xUnit, Playwrite, WebDriver and more. With SpiraTest from Inflectra, you can easily integrate these existing frameworks and combined them with results from Rapise and any manual tests to have complete test coverage.
June, Director, Engineering - DeltekDeltek wanted to leverage an automation testing platform that did not require users to have coding skills for test creation to save time and cost. After a year long proof of concept comparing tools on the market against a matrix of requirements. Rapise was selected based on having the highest score.
Forty or more Quality Engineers (not just developers) now can create their own tests and share knowledge across multiple development hubs. As the team is still expanding to undertake more product launches with CI/CD, Rapise allows for scaling up across a large portfolio of projects.
You will find it really easy to adopt our platform. You can either migrate your Selenium scripts, spreadsheets, and existing test assets, or simply integrate your current testing frameworks into our platform with our free connectors.
We encourage you to try our products in your environment. That's why we offer a 30-day free trial (no credit card needed), with all the functionality and our legendary technical support included.
Our products come with industry best practices baked in. They have over 70 out of the box integrations, default workflows and industry templates. All products include unlimited world-class technical support
Software testing is one of the most important parts of the development process. When it comes to types, testing processes can fall under either functional or non-functional. Functional testing covers functionality (unsurprisingly) and features of the application, while non-functional testing evaluates a wide range of other factors. These non-functional variables can range from interface design to performance and security.
This guide to software testing explains the various different types of functional and non-functional testing, and how you can put them together into an effective and efficient software testing plan.