Migrating your test automation from UiPath

Migrating from UiPath to TestResults? Learn how to enhance stability, reduce maintenance, and scale your test automation efficiently.

migration, UiPathFebruary 29, 2024
Migrating your test automation from UiPath

UiPath is widely used for automation (especially in fields such as RPA), but when it comes to test automation, many teams face challenges with stability, maintenance, and scalability. If you're struggling with test reliability or looking for a more dedicated test automation solution, migrating to TestResults can be a game-changer.

We make the transition easy by handling migration as part of your onboarding. You don't need to start from scratch or manually recreate every test, our team helps you move over efficiently, ensuring your automation runs smoothly from day one. With TestResults, you get a solution built for software testing, not just general automation, reducing flakiness and improving execution speed.

Unlike UiPath, which is primarily designed for RPA, TestResults is focused on delivering robust, scalable test automation. That means fewer test failures, less maintenance, and a framework designed to handle complex applications without breaking. Your team gets hands-on guidance during migration, so they can quickly adapt without a steep learning curve.

If you're considering the switch and have questions about integrations, test coverage, or compatibility, we're here to help. Migrating from UiPath gives you a future-proof test automation setup, let's talk about making it happen.

Frequently asked questions

Is UiPath good for test automation?

UiPath is primarily known for Robotic Process Automation (RPA), but it does offer test automation capabilities. It works well for automating repetitive tasks across different applications, including desktop, web, and enterprise software like SAP. UiPath's no-code/low-code approach makes it accessible to non-technical users, but it is not designed specifically for traditional test automation.

Is TestResults better than UiPath?

Yes, TestResults is a stronger choice for test automation, especially when reliability, enterprise scalability, and software testing precision are priorities. Unlike UiPath, which is built for automating business processes, TestResults is designed specifically for software test automation. It provides 99% false positive reduction, no maintenance overhead, and full CI/CD integration, making it ideal for regulated industries and high-stakes testing.

What are the disadvantages of UiPath?

UiPath's main disadvantage for test automation is that it is not purpose-built for testing. Its core focus is RPA, which means test automation features feel secondary. It lacks strong web and mobile testing capabilities, making it less effective for teams focused on continuous testing in DevOps environments.

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Andra Radu
Andra Radu

Andra is the Content Manager of TestResults, driving clear and practical content for testing professionals in regulated industries. She specializes in making quality engineering and test automation approachable and relatable.

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