New Feature: Apply Rules to Multiple Pages

We’ve added Rules for Groups to allow you run a check on multiple web pages. You’ve been asking us for this feature, and we listened. Now, you can define a rule and apply it to a project or a group of checks. This has been one of our most requested features. Some of you have been kind enough to share your workflows with our team and told us it would be helpful to define a rule set for more than one page to avoid manually creating a new set each time. It took us awhile, and we’re very excited that it’s finally ready.

July 23, 2015 by Roman Ožana

If you’re reading this, you probably already know that a fast website is more than just a good idea. In today’s world of lightening-fast internet speeds and website optimization – performance is a necessity. It’s hard to argue with the facts: A 2015 survey, conducted by Rackspace, found that poor website performance caused 45% of shoppers to abandon a purchase. When Marissa Mayer was Google VP, she ran an experiment that increased the number of search results from 10 to 30, adding a half a second to the download speed. The result? A 20% drop in traffic. U-Pack’s push in…

July 15, 2015 by Roman Ožana

Team Testomato is always on the hunt for interesting industry news and cool tools from around the web. Here’s another team roundup of our favorite finds from last month. As some of you might already know, we’re planning to redesign Testomato’s dashboard soon, and as a result, a lot of our recent reads have been focused on UX and design. Reading is for more than staying informed about your industry, it’s also a great way to learn new techniques and get inspired. 731 Slack Users Reveal Why It’s So Addictive The first part of Hiten Shah’s “open research” project of Slack, coordinated with…

June 9, 2015 by Roman Ožana

Each week on our blog, we share our latest updates, bug fixes, and improvements to Testomato with you in our Release Notes. Here’s a change log of our latest release: 8 new monitoring test locations added to Testomato. New Testomato Pricing Plans Want to see another feature in Testomato for monitoring your website? Share your ideas with us support@testomato.com. You can also join us on Facebook or Twitter.

June 2, 2015 by Roman Ožana

You may have noticed we made a big change in Testomato recently! On Monday May 25, we updated our pricing plans. It’s very important to us that this process be as comfortable as possible for everyone, so we wanted to take the opportunity to explain why we decided to make this change and what it means for you. Why We Changed Our Pricing Plans As many of you know, Testomato has been evolving over the last couple of months. Since our acceptance to the seed accelerator program at StartupYard in Prague earlier this year, we have given some serious thought to where…

May 27, 2015 by Roman Ožana

Each week on our blog, we share our latest updates, bug fixes, and improvements to Testomato with you in our Release Notes. Here’s a change log of our latest release: New Rule: Support for XPath (hard refresh may be needed). Status 400 codes are no longer defined as outages. You can now receive reports twice a month (new interval added in Account Settings). Fixed issue where tests could not be moved in Password-Protected areas. Think Testomato is still missing something that would make monitoring your website easier? Share your ideas with us support@testomato.com. You can also join us on Facebook or Twitter.

May 12, 2015 by Roman Ožana

It’s crucial for website response to be as fast as possible, in order to keep the short attention span of today’s website visitors. Slow websites are frustrating for users and often end up deterring them from future visits. In fact, according to a 2009 Akamai study, 57% of users will abandon a page that takes longer than 3 seconds to load. And since Google considers site speed as a ranking not only for desktop, but mobile pages as well, improving site speed is also great way to get better search engine rankings. A few months ago, one of our users,…

May 4, 2015 by Roman Ožana

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