Test automation has now been adopted by thousands of organizations worldwide that are seeking to condense their testing cycles, enhance QA productivity and accountability, become truly agile, and deliver quality products faster. But the complex coding efforts required to design, build, and maintain these tests can prove to be counterproductive for lean teams wherein each member has to contribute to testing. Non-coding product stakeholders can get isolated from the testing process, creating misalignments within the teams. No-code or codeless test automation eliminates these roadblocks by...