Test Automation Services

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I help engineering teams turn unstable test automation into reliable frameworks that deliver fast and accurate insights about their products quality.

My Services

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For teams with existing automation, I analyse the test suite and CI pipeline to:

● Pinpoint the root causes of flaky and unreliable tests

● Expose maintainability issues that increase effort and slow teams down

● Identify poor test design decisions that impact execution speed and scalability

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For teams without automation (or early-stage setups), I help:

● Define what to automate (and what not to) to ensure effort is focused where it matters most

● Recommend the right tools and design a framework approach built for scale and maintainability

● Establish a strategy that prevents flakiness and supports reliable, long-term test execution

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● Implement targeted improvements based on audit findings to stabilise flaky tests, improve reliability, and reduce maintenance overhead

● Deliver a clear PDF report with visual metrics (e.g. stability trends, pass rate consistency) to demonstrate measurable improvements in test execution

My Mission

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Test automation design issues are the number one cause of unstable and flaky frameworks.

This instability leads to long maintenance cycles, delayed releases, and ultimately a lack of trust in automated tests.

My mission at TestFoundry is to forge stable, reliable frameworks that enable faster releases and give teams confidence in the quality of their products.