Compare the Top Test Automation Frameworks that integrate with GitHub as of November 2025

This a list of Test Automation Frameworks that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

What are Test Automation Frameworks for GitHub?

Test automation frameworks are sets of tools, components, and practices that automate the process of testing software applications. These frameworks enable testers to write, execute, and manage test scripts for various types of software testing, including functional, regression, load, and performance testing. They often provide features such as reusable test scripts, integration with continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) tools, reporting, and test result tracking. Test automation frameworks help improve test efficiency, reduce manual errors, and speed up the overall testing process, especially in large and complex software environments. Compare and read user reviews of the best Test Automation Frameworks for GitHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Sahi Pro

    Sahi Pro

    Tyto Software Pvt Ltd

    Sahi Pro is a no-code test automation tool for web, desktop, mobile, and SAP applications. Sahi Pro empowers business testers and automation engineers to streamline their test automation processes. Sahi Pro reduces the time, effort, and complexity involved in test automation, making it an ideal choice for various domains including automobile, healthcare and BFSI. Features: 1. Non-flaky Test Execution - For reliable test results and reduced time wastage in analysis of false-positives or false-negatives. 2. Supports Multiple Technologies - Achieve end to end automation across technologies. 3. No-code Automation - Enable non-technical business testers to automate. 4. Integrations - Integrate and work with your existing ecosystem. Testers using Sahi Pro easily automate complex tests without writing code. With Sahi Pro, you can achieve faster release cycles, improved software quality, & reduced costs. Our customers love Sahi Pro for its speed, flexibility, and ease of use.
    Starting Price: $1499/year/user
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    vStellar

    vStellar

    vStellar

    vStellar is a low-code, AI-powered software testing framework that simplifies automation for QA teams, developers, and enterprises. It enables effortless UI, API, and mobile testing within a unified environment, helping teams deliver accurate, consistent, and scalable results. Built for modern development pipelines, vStellar integrates seamlessly with IntelliJ IDEA, CI/CD tools, and version control systems to support end-to-end automation workflows. Its intuitive plugin and parallel testing capabilities reduce setup time while increasing efficiency across test execution. QA engineers can validate visual interfaces, endpoints, and performance metrics all within one framework. Trusted by global teams, vStellar empowers organizations to test smarter, deliver faster, and maintain the highest quality standards in every release.
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    Cypress

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Fast, easy and reliable end-to-end testing for anything that runs in a browser. Cypress has been made specifically for developers and QA engineers, to help them get more done. Cypress benefits from our amazing open-source community - and our tools are evolving better and faster than if we worked on them alone. Cypress is based on a completely new architecture. No more Selenium. Lots more power. Cypress takes snapshots as your tests run. Simply hover over commands in the Command Log to see exactly what happened at each step. Stop guessing why your tests are failing. Debug directly from familiar tools like Chrome DevTools. Our readable errors and stack traces make debugging lightning fast. Cypress automatically reloads whenever you make changes to your tests. See commands execute in real-time in your app. Never add waits or sleeps to your tests. Cypress automatically waits for commands and assertions before moving on. No more async hell.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SpecFlow

    SpecFlow

    SpecFlow

    SpecFlow makes test automation easier by turning it into a team effort and allowing every role to better use their skills. Don’t waste your time searching for the correct definition across your binding classes, just right-click and jump to the relevant code. Hooks (event bindings) can be used to perform additional automation logic at specific times, such as any setup required prior to executing a scenario. SpecFlow supports a dependency injection framework that is able to instantiate and inject context for scenarios. This allows you to group the shared state in context classes, and inject them into every binding class that needs access to that shared state.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Pester

    Pester

    Pester

    Pester is the ubiquitous test and mock framework for PowerShell. Adding Pester tests to Powershell code will enhance code quality and allows you to start creating predictable changes. Visual Studio Code comes with full support for Pester allowing you to create tests quickly. Pester integrates nicely with TFS, Azure, Github, Jenkins, and other CI servers, allowing you to fully automate your development lifecycle. Pester provides a framework for writing and running tests. Pester is most commonly used for writing unit and integration tests, but it is not limited to just that. It is also a base for tools that validate whole environments, computer deployments, database configurations, and so on. Pester tests can execute any command or script that is accessible to a Pester test file. This includes functions, Cmdlets, Modules, and scripts. Pester can be run locally, where it integrates well with Visual Studio Code, and it can of course be integrated into a build script in a CI pipeline.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Appvance

    Appvance

    Appvance.ai

    Appvance IQ (AIQ) delivers transformational productivity gains and lower costs in both test creation and execution. For test creation, it offers both AI-driven (fully machine-generated tests) and also 3rd-generation, codeless scripting. It then executes those scripts through data-driven functional, performance, app-pen and API testing — for both web and mobile apps. AIQ’s self-healing technology gives you complete code coverage with just 10% the effort of traditional testing systems. Most importantly, AIQ finds important bugs autonomously, with little effort. No coding, scripting, logs or recording required. AIQ is easy to integrate with your current DevOps tools and processes. Appvance IQ was developed by a pioneering team who envisioned a better way to test. Their innovative vision has been made possible by applying differentiated, patented AI methods to test creation while leveraging today’s high-availability compute resources for massive levels of parallel execution.
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    Hughes Systique UTAF

    Hughes Systique UTAF

    Hughes Systique

    Hughes Systique Unified Test Automation Framework (UTAF) is a one stop solution for providing script-less automation framework for testing web and mobile applications. The solution is built on the principles of a hybrid framework encapsulating keyword-driven and data-driven test approach. An amalgamation of the existing Web Application Testing Automation Framework (WATAF) and Mobile Application Test Automation Framework (MATAF), UTAF is an easy-to-use, OS agnostic, platform independent Test Automation Framework that helps yield a higher ROI as the same scripts can be utilized across devices running on different OS and versions.
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