Test Automation Guide is a practical learning site for people who are trying to build reliable automated testing without turning the test suite into another full time problem.
The site focuses on the decisions teams run into after the first few tests are written: what to automate, which layer to test at, how to keep tests stable, how to handle CI/CD failures, when visual testing is worth it, and where AI assisted testing actually helps.
Coverage includes web testing, API testing, mobile test automation, visual regression testing, test data, flaky test maintenance, reporting, CI pipelines, and emerging AI testing workflows. The goal is not to make every tool sound essential. The goal is to explain tradeoffs clearly so readers can choose a testing approach that fits their application, team size, release pace, and maintenance budget.
Articles are written for QA engineers, developers, test leads, engineering managers, and solo builders who want direct explanations without vendor hype. Some guides are beginner friendly, while others go deeper into strategy, architecture, and long term upkeep.