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Introduction

Testr Documentation

Welcome to the comprehensive documentation for Testr, the intelligent web testing platform that combines manual test creation with AI-powered automation.

What is Testr?

Testr is a modern web testing platform that allows you to create, execute, and analyze automated tests for your web applications. Whether you need precise step-by-step testing or AI-guided exploration of your application, Testr provides the tools you need.

Key Features

🎯 Two Testing Modes

  • Step-by-Step: Define precise test instructions for reproducible results
  • AI Explorer: Let AI intelligently navigate and test your application with natural language prompts

📊 Real-Time Monitoring

  • Live screenshots during test execution
  • Step-by-step progress tracking
  • Detailed execution videos (GIF recordings)

📈 Advanced Analytics

  • Success rate tracking
  • Credit usage monitoring
  • Performance metrics and trends
  • Activity heatmaps

🔌 MCP Integration

  • Full Model Context Protocol support
  • Direct integration with AI assistants like Claude
  • Programmatic test creation and execution

☁️ Cloud-Based Execution

  • No local setup required
  • Scalable test execution
  • Secure browser automation

Quick Start

  1. Sign up (opens in a new tab) for a Testr account
  2. Create your first test using our intuitive interface
  3. Run and monitor your test execution
  4. Analyze results with comprehensive analytics

Use Cases

  • E-commerce Testing: Verify checkout flows, product searches, and user journeys
  • Authentication Flows: Test login, registration, and password reset processes
  • Form Validation: Ensure forms work correctly with various inputs
  • UI/UX Validation: Verify user interface elements and interactions
  • Regression Testing: Automatically test critical paths after deployments

Credit System

Testr uses a credit-based system where each test action consumes one credit:

  • Step-by-Step Tests: 1 credit per step
  • AI Explorer Tests: Configurable credit limit (recommended: 10 credits)

Getting Help


Ready to get started? Check out our Getting Started Guide or jump straight to Creating Tests.