Top 10 Selenium Use Cases for Web App Automation Testing

Let me be blunt. If you’re still testing web applications manually in 2025, you’re playing a losing game. The gap between slow-moving teams and agile organizations is wider than ever. And the difference almost always comes down to how well they leverage test automation, and how effectively they apply different Selenium use cases to optimize quality assurance. At CredibleSoft,…

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Top 10 Appium Use Cases for Mobile App Automation Testing

Not long ago, I was reviewing a logistics platform’s mobile app with over a million users across North America. The app had been outsourced for both development and QA, but to different vendors. Regression testing was a nightmare. Every release was delayed. Minor updates broke critical features. When I asked about their mobile test automation strategy and whether they’d…

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How to Implement AI-Driven Test Automation: Tools, Use Cases, & Pitfalls

In 2022, we were managing the quality assurance for a rapidly growing e-commerce platform. However, our offshore QA team was overwhelmed with the task of manually updating test scripts to keep pace with the platform’s frequent UI changes. Each sprint, we found ourselves dedicating countless hours to fixing broken test cases, which significantly slowed down our release cycles. This…

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How to Handle Dynamic Web Elements in Selenium in 2025

A few years ago, while setting up a large-scale test automation project for an eCommerce giant, I encountered one of the most frustrating challenges in Selenium test automation; handling dynamic web elements in Selenium Webdriver. Our test suite was designed to cover thousands of test cases, yet every UI update caused major test failures. XPath locators broke overnight, elements…

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Top 10 JMeter Alternatives & Competitors for Effective Load Testing in 2025

For decades, Apache JMeter has been the industry standard for load testing, especially for performance engineers and QA teams working with web applications, APIs, and microservices. It’s open-source, widely adopted, and extremely powerful in terms of simulating user traffic under load. But if you’ve ever tried using JMeter at scale, you know it comes with its fair share of…

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