RTHelper is a no-code automation tool designed for UI testing, aimed at QA professionals seeking to streamline repetitive regression checks without extensive infrastructure setup. It enables users to transform manual test cases into automated scenarios for both web browsers and Windows applications, focusing on making the transition from manual to automated testing accessible and gradual.
The platform allows testers to select elements on a web page or within Windows applications, assemble them into step-by-step algorithms, and incorporate waits, assertions, API checks, and screenshot comparisons. RTHelper features a UI recorder for both web and desktop environments, enabling users to record actions directly in the browser or Windows application and generate editable drafts of test scenarios. Test cases can be enhanced progressively by refining element selection, introducing variables, loading data from CSV, XLS, or XLSX files, and adding more complex validations. The tool provides debugging capabilities, including breakpoints and step-by-step execution, with logs and execution history to help diagnose failures and distinguish between data, wait, or locator issues.
For web scenarios, RTHelper supports browser extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, while the main application is available for Windows. Users can manage and execute collections of test scenarios in a launch studio, set execution order, add environments and builds, and review detailed reports on failed steps, including screenshots and diagnostics. Results can be exported in JSON, JUnit XML, or Allure formats for integration with team workflows or CI pipelines. Automated scenarios can be run from the command line, supporting silent execution and report generation for continuous integration environments.
RTHelper offers a free tier, which includes up to 20 steps per scenario and supports both web and Windows UIA scenarios, as well as wait functionality, allowing teams to pilot the tool with real browser or Windows test cases. Projects can also be exported to C for further development as needs evolve. The tool is positioned as a solution for teams automating regression tests, mixed UI and API checks, visual regression via screenshot comparison, and desktop application testing, all without requiring users to write code.
In the Developer Tools space, RTHelper takes a focused approach. It enables QA teams to automate UI testing for web and Windows apps without coding. It is built as a B2B product for QA engineers and testers. There is a free tier, and paid plans start at $15. The product ships for the web, embeddable surfaces, and Windows.
RTHelper builds and maintains RTHelper. Key capabilities include no-code test automation, UI recorder, and API testing.
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