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What is Telerik Test Studio

Telerik Test Studio is a functional test automation tool for web and desktop applications, with support for UI testing, API testing, and test execution management. It targets QA teams and test automation engineers who need record-and-playback authoring as well as coded tests in .NET. The product includes a visual test recorder, element identification and maintenance features, and integrations for running tests in CI/CD pipelines. It is commonly used for regression testing of web apps and Windows desktop apps alongside team collaboration and reporting features.

pros

Strong UI test authoring

Test Studio provides a visual recorder and step-based test authoring that reduces the amount of code required for many UI automation scenarios. It supports both recorded tests and coded extensions in .NET, which helps teams transition from manual to automated testing. The tooling includes element identification and test maintenance aids intended to reduce brittleness in UI tests.

Windows desktop app coverage

In addition to browser-based testing, Test Studio supports automation for Windows desktop applications, which is a common gap in many web-first testing tools. This makes it suitable for organizations with mixed portfolios (web plus legacy or packaged desktop apps). Teams can standardize on one tool for multiple UI surfaces rather than splitting workflows across separate products.

CI/CD and reporting integration

Test Studio supports running automated tests as part of build and release pipelines through integrations and command-line execution options. It includes results reporting and artifacts that help teams review failures and track regression status over time. These capabilities align with DevOps practices where automated checks gate deployments.

cons

Limited load testing focus

Although it is sometimes evaluated alongside load testing tools, Test Studio’s core capabilities center on functional automation rather than performance/load generation. Organizations with dedicated performance engineering needs may require a separate, specialized load testing product for realistic traffic modeling and scalability analysis. This can increase toolchain complexity for teams expecting an all-in-one testing suite.

.NET-centric customization model

Advanced customization and coded steps typically rely on .NET languages and related tooling. This can be a constraint for teams standardized on other programming ecosystems or who want a single language across test stacks. It may also affect hiring and onboarding if the QA automation team is not already .NET-oriented.

UI tests can be brittle

As with most UI-driven automation tools, tests can become unstable when applications change frequently (DOM changes, dynamic controls, timing issues). Teams often need disciplined locator strategies, synchronization practices, and ongoing maintenance to keep suites reliable. This can reduce the expected productivity gains if the application under test has high UI churn.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Test Studio Web & Desktop $2,499 perpetual license Unlimited web & desktop tests; Floating license; Standalone IDE; Visual Studio plug-in; Functional testing; Includes 1 year maintenance & support.
Test Studio Ultimate $3,499 perpetual license All Web & Desktop features plus load & performance testing, API testing, web-based Executive Dashboard, includes 100 virtual users for load testing and 1 Runtime edition license; Includes 1 year maintenance & support.

Add-ons (official):

  • Runtime (remote test execution) — $349 perpetual license.
  • Virtual User Packs (Test Studio Ultimate only): 100 virtual users — $899 perpetual; 1,000 virtual users — $2,999 perpetual; 10,000 virtual users — $4,999 perpetual.
  • Maintenance & Support (included for 1 year); M&S renewals are 50% of the list price.
  • Licensing: Test Studio products are licensed per machine.

Seller details

Progress Software Corporation
Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
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