I’m investigating Testsigma and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has experience with it.
While the marketing materials highlight its use for web applications and cross-platform testing, my team is also interested in using it for embedded systems projects. Any insights into that specific application would be incredibly valuable.
I’m also keen to learn about its integration with defect management tools like Jira and CI/CD pipelines, specifically GitLab. Any feedback on these aspects would be great.
From my experience, Testsigma’s no-code setup and integrations make it quite effective for web and mobile testing. However, the extent of its functionality needs to be evaluated in detail for embedded systems. Interaction with hardware, device drivers, or low-level communications is typical in embedded testing. Testsigma, on its own, is not likely to offer full support for these. Handling the hardware aspects would likely need additional custom scripts or tools.
On the integration front, it works well with Jira for tracking defects, and if you are familiar with pipelines, setting up with GitLab CI/CD is not an issue. It fits well in a continuous testing framework.
Hence, I would say it fulfills the requirements of your web app testing alongside your pipeline integration, while for embedded testing, it will not be sufficient unless your embedded use case mainly deals with the API/UI portions of these systems.