Wasimil’s hotel booking platform cut test maintenance by 50% and slashed bug counts after migrating from Playwright to Harness AI Test Automation.
Wasimil operates a hotel booking and management platform utilized by hotel owners, front desk staff, and guests. The platform is highly dynamic, with daily feature releases and a need for robust testing to ensure seamless user experiences and minimal production issues. Previously, Wasimil relied on Playwright for automation testing, but faced significant challenges with maintenance and reliability.
"Previously, when we used Playwright, half the tests were broken. And no engineers found any value in those playwright automation tests because they don't know if it was a false positive or an actual regression."
- Tom, CTO, Wasimil
Faced with these challenges, Wasimil sought a solution that would reduce maintenance time, increase accessibility, and support daily releases. The team adopted Harness AI Test Automation for end-to-end testing.
"When we use Harness AI Test Automation, we are now able to release every day because we have the automation that does the checking, and the QA and the other developers can do other things other than smoke testing."
Bima, Lead QA Engineer, Wasimil
"With AI Test Automation, we could ship features, not just bug fixes. We don't wanna spend 30 to 40% of our engineering resources on fixing bugs because we can't be proud to ship bug fixes to our customers. Right? And they expect features, not bug fixes."
- Tom, CTO, Wasimil
Wasimil’s adoption of Harness AI Test Automation transformed their testing process, reducing maintenance, increasing release velocity, and empowering both technical and non-technical team members. The platform’s AI-driven approach enabled daily releases, improved product quality, and allowed the team to focus on innovation rather than maintenance.
"The accessibility of Harness AI Test Automation to the average engineer is great. Not every engineer is familiar with Playwright. They always come with their own tool of choice. But what we need is one unified testing framework. That is accessible and easy for them to learn. They can use a simple web interface and figure out how to set up their selectors and the sequence that they need. And then run the test and see the results directly."
- Tom, CTO, Wasimil