If you would be willing to automate that, why not using the existing vis reg tools? Is there something custom that you have in the setup that prevents you from going with the cloud or OSS solution?
I am building the tool in the space and am genuinely curios if people are aware of this type of frontend testing and if they find it useful. Also it's pretty interesting to find some painpoints that I would love to solve with our product.
Hey! I am building a visual regression testing tool to help make frontend testing more accessible by general public(even people who don't know test automation much). This approach easy to setup and quite easy to maintain compared to other automated testing approaches!
I am also happy to discuss any topics frontend testing and get the feedback on our oss tool
potential customers(decision makers) are generally tech leads, frontend leads in larger companies. They hang out in subreddits & some slack communities. React/Vue/other frontend meetups are a good point as those people usually hang out there - thanks! anyways, even if I know where they hang out - what are some not-annoying ways of approaching them?
I've put this example with Next.js/Storybook/Playwright but it could be anything like Remix/Ladle/Cypress - the tools which you are using on the frontend can be easily replaced by the ones that you prefer!
We have improved our FAQ section to make sure it reflects why we need the permission. We have really tight github integration and creating status checks on github is impossible wihout GH permissions. We ask for the bare minimum!
We are different in a way that we offer holistic solution not really bound to storybook. You could do lots of other visual tests with lost pixel e.g. make tests of your react or vue pages or even crazier, test your results of playwright and cypress tests!
Thanks a lot for the feedback, we should do better job at explaining the benefits of the solution to the people not familiar with it! We will improve on this
Hey people! Our OSS project https://github.com/lost-pixel/lost-pixel has been very welcomed on Hacker News so we pressed on and built a cloud version of it! Presenting it here today for your feedback and as always would be happy to chat & discuss Visual Testing with you!