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Browserstack

About BrowserStack

BrowserStack is a cloud-based testing platform that gives development teams instant access to real browsers and devices for manual and automated testing. Rather than maintaining a costly in-house device lab, teams can run tests across thousands of browser and operating system combinations from a single dashboard. This removes one of the biggest bottlenecks in software delivery — the gap between writing code and confirming it works for actual users.

For organisations running complex web applications or customer-facing portals, BrowserStack fits naturally into CI/CD pipelines. It supports Selenium, Cypress, Playwright and other popular frameworks, which means your existing test suites can run against real environments without reworking your automation setup. The result is faster release cycles with fewer surprises after deployment.

Osher Digital helps businesses connect BrowserStack with their broader automation stack. Our system integrations team can wire BrowserStack into n8n workflows so test results feed directly into your project management and alerting tools. If you’re building out your testing infrastructure, our AI consulting team can advise on where intelligent test selection and prioritisation can cut your test suite run times significantly.

Whether you need cross-browser smoke tests on every pull request or full regression runs before each release, BrowserStack provides the infrastructure. Paired with business automation workflows, you can trigger test runs, collect results, and notify your team — all without manual intervention.

BrowserStack FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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How it works

We work hand-in-hand with you to implement BrowserStack

Step 1

Create a BrowserStack Account

Sign up for a BrowserStack account and choose a plan that matches your testing needs. Free trials are available so you can evaluate the platform before committing to a paid tier.

Step 2

Configure Your Testing Environment

Select the browsers, operating systems, and devices you need to test against. Set up any required capabilities in your test configuration files to define your target test matrix.

Step 3

Connect Your Test Framework

Integrate BrowserStack with your existing test framework — whether that’s Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, or another supported tool. Update your test runner configuration to point to BrowserStack’s remote hub.

Step 4

Set Up Local Testing if Needed

If you need to test applications running on localhost or behind a firewall, download and configure the BrowserStack Local binary to establish a secure tunnel between your environment and BrowserStack’s cloud.

Step 5

Integrate with Your CI/CD Pipeline

Add BrowserStack test execution to your continuous integration workflow. Configure your pipeline to trigger test runs on each commit or pull request and report results back to your team.

Step 6

Review Results and Iterate

Examine test results, screenshots, and video recordings in the BrowserStack dashboard. Use the insights to fix cross-browser issues and refine your test suite for better coverage over time.

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