leland-takamine | 9 months ago | on: FFmpeg merges WebRTC support
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leland-takamine | 9 months ago | on: FFmpeg merges WebRTC support
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leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
* https://docs.maestro.dev/api-reference/commands/assertwithai
* https://docs.maestro.dev/api-reference/commands/extracttextw...
Main difference is that Maestro takes a reliable-by-default approach. We hear plenty of stories of folks exploring tools like the ones you mentioned, then ultimately coming back to Maestro due to reliability / reproducibility issues, which are non-negotiable when it comes to end to end testing
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
Very sophisticated companies like DoorDash and Kraken have written and maintain hundreds of Maestro tests using this approach!
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
Honestly, I'd just give it a try yourself - you can get started in minutes
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
leland-takamine | 1 year ago | on: Maestro – Next generation mobile UI automation
We built Maestro because E2E testing felt unnecessarily complicated, and we wanted something simple and powerful that anyone could use — whether you’re a seasoned developer or just getting started with automation. It’s been amazing to see it adopted at companies like Meta, Block, DoorDash, Stripe, and Disney, but honestly, what excites us most is seeing teams who’ve never done test automation before finally get a solid strategy in place because Maestro is so easy to use and get started with.
Oh, and if you’re wondering — yes, it works for web testing too!
We’re constantly iterating and adding features, so if you’ve got ideas, run into issues, or just want to chat, let me know. Always happy to hear how we can make it better.
Thanks again for checking it out, and happy testing!