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What is LEAPWORK?
Test automation and RPADesigned to automate work processes in minutes to reap efficiency gains in a company. The LEAPWORK Automation Platform for test automation and RPA aims to empower workforces to implement fast, efficient, and robust test automation and process…
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What is LEAPWORK?
Designed to automate work processes in minutes to reap efficiency gains in a company. The LEAPWORK Automation Platform for test automation and RPA aims to empower workforces to implement fast, efficient, and robust test automation and process automation across systems and technologies.
Short learning curve
The LEAPWORK Automation Platform is an all-in-one productivity tool for automating repetitive processes, from software and application testing to business verification. Users can build and execute automation cases from day one with the flowchart-based designer.
No code
The LEAPWORK Automation Platform lets both technical and non-technical specialists design automation flows, without ever typing or reading a single line of code – and then execute cases with the click of a button.
Automate across functions and systems
With the LEAPWORK Automation Platform, subject matter experts can rid their work of tedious tasks and collaborate on process automation regardless of the technologies in use.
LEAPWORK Features
- Supported: Automate across applications - Implement automation flows that move seamlessly across systems and environments, e.g. verification processes that involve both a website and a desktop application. Even data can be easily transferred between applications within the same flow.
- Supported: Build reusable components - Any parts of automation flows can be combined into custom blocks to be re-used between cases, shared across teams, and parameterized as needed. Build sequences only once and keep maintenance workload to an absolute minimum.
- Supported: Drive automation with external data - Run cases with automated input from spreadsheets, databases, scripts, and more. Call external sources through APIs and HTTP requests and use the results live in cases. The transfer of data and values are simply represented as arrows in automation flows.
- Supported: Schedule cases for repeated execution - Scheduling of automation cases is completely customizable in terms of frequency, time of day, and more. Cases can be executed on an ad hoc basis or be scheduled to run as often as needed around the clock.
- Supported: Streamline maintenance using logs - When executed, every single step and activity in an automation case are documented in three ways: A video recording, a debugging view, and a log with timestamps. This makes it very easy to go through cases step by step for troubleshooting and finding out why cases fail.
- Supported: Report on project status - Make the right decisions with powerful live dashboards and reports. Reports are exportable and fully customizable by using filtering and grouping options. Visualize case performance data using dashboards of charts and widgets.
- Supported: Run cases on-premises and in the cloud - Cases can run on both local, remote, and virtual machines, in closed networks, and in the cloud. Web automation cases can run on a Selenium Grid as well as cloud services such as Sauce Labs and BrowserStack. Read about deployment options.
- Supported: Support continuous delivery - Plug LEAPWORK into your CD pipeline and integrate with build and release systems using our public REST API. LEAPWORK comes with native plugins for Jenkins, TFS, TeamCity, and Bamboo and can also be integrated with bug management systems. Set up triggers for scripts, web services, and more.
- Supported: Customize automation strategies - Improve the reliability of automation cases by setting up fail-safe methods for how LEAPWORK interacts with application elements. By using the Strategy Editor, you can define an approach for retrieving any element specified in automation cases.
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LEAPWORK Integrations
- Jira Software
- TeamCity
- BrowserStack
- Sauce Labs
- Bamboo
- Jenkins
- Quality Center (formerly HP Quality Center)
- Azure DevOps Services (formerly VSTS)
- Quality Center (formerly HP Quality Center)
- Quality Center (formerly HP Quality Center)
LEAPWORK Competitors
- TestComplete
- UiPath Automation Platform
- Automation Anywhere
- Ranorex
- Blueprism
LEAPWORK Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Mac |
Mobile Application | No |
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Leapwork offers a wide range of use cases that have proven valuable to users. One key use case is regression testing during application upgrades. Users have found that Leapwork significantly reduces turnaround time, allowing for faster release updates. This automation tool has also been praised for its ability to automate repetitive processes in the QA department, including manual regression test processes. By reducing the reliance on developers to write test cases, Leapwork saves time and cost. Users appreciate the ease of use and the ability to create automation without derailing manual testers from their Sprint goals. Additionally, Leapwork supports complex scenarios that are difficult to implement with code-based tools, ensuring higher quality for each release.
Another important use case for Leapwork is the creation of smoke tests and regression test suites without the need for coding. This solves the problem of performing user acceptance testing on new releases and upgrades. With fewer manual test cases necessary, users have more time for other daily tasks, simplifying automation testing and allowing for easy switching between web and desktop applications. Ultimately, Leapwork's primary goal is to automate regression testing, robotics testing, and future autotests.
Users have made several common recommendations for Leapwork based on their experiences with the tool.
Firstly, many users recommend Leapwork for automation tasks that require little technical knowledge. Users find it to be a good choice for individuals who may not have a strong coding background but still need to automate processes.
Secondly, reviewers suggest trying out all of the features of Leapwork for testing automation purposes. They believe that exploring and utilizing all the available functionalities can help users make the most of the tool and achieve their automation goals more effectively.
Lastly, Leapwork is often regarded as a suitable option for end-to-end testing across various applications. Users recommend it specifically for scenarios where multiple applications need to be integrated and tested together seamlessly.
Overall, users have provided these recommendations based on their positive experiences with Leapwork, emphasizing its suitability for non-technical users, the importance of exploring all features, and its effectiveness in end-to-end testing across different applications.