Maestro Studio Desktop Beta: Automate Mobile & Web Testing with Ease
By
Manu Armani
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Maestro Studio Desktop Beta is an all-in-one desktop app that automates testing for mobile and web apps without the need for CLI or IDE setup. It allows users to create, run, and scale tests in minutes and is built on the open-source Maestro framework. The app is free to use and caters to both developers and non-tech teammates.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAll-in-one desktop app to automate testing for mobile & web apps — no CLI, no IDE setup.
Create, run & scale tests in minutes.
Built on the open-source Maestro framework.
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