System reliability and release assurance
Test automation and release assurance
We build Playwright, Appium, and Selenium test automation from scratch, rebuild slow or flaky suites to run far faster, and put release gates in place so every change ships with confidence.
What you get
- QA strategy and a test gap assessmentA clear read on where your current process lets failures through, and a plan to close it.
- Playwright, Appium, and Selenium frameworks built from scratchArchitecture, fixtures, page objects, CI integration, and reporting, designed to last.
- Slow or flaky suites made significantly fasterParallelisation, sharding, and removing brittle waits so feedback stays fast as coverage grows.
- CI/CD release gatesClear go or no-go criteria wired into your pipeline so risky changes are caught before deploy.
- Production monitoring and alertingVisibility on the signals that actually predict failures, not noise.
- A team that can run it without usEverything is documented and handed over so your engineers can operate and extend it.
Why it matters
Faster releases
Fast, stable feedback on every change means releases stop waiting on slow manual checks.
Fewer production failures
Gaps are closed before deploy, so issues are caught in CI rather than by your users.
Confidence you can see
Release decisions are backed by clear signals, not a hopeful gut feel.
See this applied in real engagements on the case studies page.
Test automation FAQ
Both. We design and build Playwright, Appium, and Selenium frameworks from the ground up, including architecture, fixtures, page objects, CI integration, and reporting. We also take on existing suites that have grown slow or flaky and rebuild the parts holding the team back.
By engineering for speed rather than patching it later: running tests in parallel, sharding across machines in CI, replacing brittle fixed waits with proper conditions, isolating test data, and cutting redundant coverage. The result is fast, reliable feedback on every change instead of a long suite the team learns to skip.
Playwright for end-to-end web, Appium and Selenium for mobile and cross-browser UI automation, BrowserStack for device coverage, and integration into whatever CI/CD system you already run. The choice follows the system under test, not a fixed stack.
Automated checks on every change, release gates with clear go or no-go criteria, and monitoring of the signals that matter, so that confidence before a release is a set of visible signals rather than a feeling.
Book a call to talk through your test automation and release process.