Create, schedule and test — without code.
Build web app tests without a line of code. Run them in parallel, analyze results and wire them into CI/CD — inside your own infrastructure.
One tool for the whole team.
Business
Build tests with no code and keep an eye on quality.
Testers
Create scenarios and cases faster, without scripts.
Developers
Wire tests into CI/CD and catch regressions early.
Managers
Reports and stats — quality under control.
Coverage from a single function to a full journey.
Functional
Check the app does what it should.
Regression
Catch regressions on every change.
End-to-end (E2E)
Walk the full user journey.
Everything for testing in one place.
Projects and roles
Reusable cases, data sets, team assignments.
Scenarios and cases (no-code)
Define steps in the app — Testto records the sequence.
Test schedules
One-off or recurring runs.
Results and reports
Multiple formats, downloadable detailed reports.
Advanced statistics
Result analytics that support decisions.
Jira / Asana integrations
Automatic tickets with logs and screenshots on failure.
JavaScript steps
Custom validations and behavior on the app side.
File input/output
Upload and download files from forms.
Parallel execution
Multi-threaded tests cut run time.
Tests in your pipeline.
Run tests automatically within Continuous Integration / Delivery — requests land in the same queue as the rest of your runs.
Your tests and data stay with you.
Testto QA runs entirely inside your infrastructure — on-premise. Test data, scenarios and logs never leave your servers.
- Full on-premise deployment — no cloud
- Test data never leaves your network
- MFA, roles and access control
- Unlimited number of tests
Three license types — pay for what you use.
Named user
Individual access to the platform: create and run tests locally and remotely.
CI/CD user
Tests launched automatically within Continuous Integration / Delivery.
Agent
A server process pulling tests from the queue and running them in parallel.
We match licenses to your scale.
Ask for a quoteHow to get started — in the docs.
Testto QA documentation: installation, scenarios, integrations and the Web Recorder.