How to build an efficient test automation process in PractiTest?

Hey everyone :waving_hand:

We recently hosted a live training session on Test Automation Integration Best Practices. This session is packed with practical tips for connecting your automated tests to PractiTest, making your testing process more efficient, transparent, and easier to manage.

If you missed it, you can watch the session recording :television:, but here I summarized some practical tips you can TRY TODAY

  1. Start with one suite (like smoke tests) to validate your integration, then expand

  2. Use custom fields or tags in PractiTest to distinguish between manual and automated runs

  3. Track your automation trends over time with dashboards

  4. Schedule reports to share progress automatically with your team

  5. Create dashboard tabs by feature, sprint, or milestone to filter all widgets at once

  6. Share your dashboard tabs outside PractiTest by link or embedding them in team spaces

If you have watched the video and have questions, or if you’ve already integrated automation with PractiTest and want to share what worked (or what didn’t), please drop a comment below :speech_balloon:

Let’s use this thread to exchange experiences, ask for help, and improve together.