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What is Percy about?
Percy is a visual testing tool that integrates with GitHub to help development teams catch UI bugs and review visual changes quickly and easily. With Percy, teams can add visual reviews to their GitHub pull requests, allowing them to automate visual testing for every PR and approve visual changes in just one click as part of their normal code review process.
Percy is designed to integrate directly into a team's test suite and development workflow, providing iterative and fast feedback about visual changes. It supports most common CI services and development environments, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows.
One of the key benefits of Percy is its ability to provide simple and fast visual diffs at scale. It handles all the heavy lifting of consistent screenshot rendering and visual diffing in its systems, so there is no performance impact on a team's tests. This makes it easy for developers to integrate visual testing into their day-to-day workflow, ensuring that visual testing is truly useful for developers.
Overall, Percy is a powerful tool that helps development teams gain confidence in every visual UI change before it's shipped, making it an essential tool for any team looking to improve the quality of their visual UI.
Percy is designed to integrate directly into a team's test suite and development workflow, providing iterative and fast feedback about visual changes. It supports most common CI services and development environments, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows.
One of the key benefits of Percy is its ability to provide simple and fast visual diffs at scale. It handles all the heavy lifting of consistent screenshot rendering and visual diffing in its systems, so there is no performance impact on a team's tests. This makes it easy for developers to integrate visual testing into their day-to-day workflow, ensuring that visual testing is truly useful for developers.
Overall, Percy is a powerful tool that helps development teams gain confidence in every visual UI change before it's shipped, making it an essential tool for any team looking to improve the quality of their visual UI.
What are Percy features and benefits?
- Visual reviews added to GitHub pull requests
- Automated visual testing for every PR
- Approval of visual changes in one click
- Integration with test suite and development workflow
- Support for most common CI services and development environments
- Simple and fast visual diffs at scale
- Designed to be integrated in minutes and have no performance impact on tests
- Handles consistent screenshot rendering and visual diffing in Percy's systems
- Built to scale with team and app size.
- Automated visual testing for every PR
- Approval of visual changes in one click
- Integration with test suite and development workflow
- Support for most common CI services and development environments
- Simple and fast visual diffs at scale
- Designed to be integrated in minutes and have no performance impact on tests
- Handles consistent screenshot rendering and visual diffing in Percy's systems
- Built to scale with team and app size.
What is Percy pricing?
The pricing for Percy's free visual testing and reviews is $0.
Integrate Percy in Slack with Axolo
Integrating Percy in Slack with Axolo is beneficial because it allows engineers to quickly spot UI bugs and review visual changes in real-time. This helps to ensure that every visual UI change is thoroughly tested and approved before it is shipped, giving your team confidence in the final product. Additionally, Percy's integration with Axolo streamlines the code review process by providing automated visual testing for every pull request, making it easy for developers to approve visual changes as part of their normal workflow.
Learn more about Percy on the GitHub marketplace.
Percy GitHub integration screenshots
Percy highlights the visual changes in your UI that are introduced by each pull request. It saves your team time and stress reducing your manual QA.
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