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How To Build a Test Automation Techstack?

Embarking on the test automation journey can be exciting, and daunting, at the same time. It's exciting, because we all know how test automation translates into faster releases, fewer bugs, and most importantly, more bandwidth for QA teams to perform higher-value exploratory tests. It's daunting, because building a test automation tech-stack is full of unknowns: We wrote this article to answer those questions for you and simplify the process of embracing test automation.

Katalon's 2025 State of Software Quality Report reveals insights from 1,500 QA professionals worldwide

Despite fears of job loss, QA professionals are leaning into AI faster than ever, according to Katalon’s newly released 2025 State of Software Quality Report. The report reveals that testers using AI tools are twice as likely to fear being replaced by them, a paradox that underscores the profession’s evolving relationship with automation.

How To Measure The Business Value of Test Automation?

From the technical perspective of QAs, investing in test automation is no longer a nice-to-have, but a necessity. However, the problem arises when they seek alignment with the non-technical stakeholders. To secure leadership buy-in, it is important that you translate the value of test automation into business value. More than just faster releases, it is also about having lower risk, better customer experience, and a stronger competitive edge.

How To Build A Regression Test Plan?

Regression testing is notoriously repetitive and time-consuming. As your software grows in complexity, manually testing every existing features is just counter-productive. This is why regression testing is an ideal potential for automation. One of Katalon's customers, Liberty Latin America, upon adopting regression test automation, has seen 50% decrease in testing time, which ultimately translates into rippling benefits across the entire QA process.