Say Goodbye to "Didn't we just fix that?" with TAC Test Recorder

Say Goodbye to “Didn’t We Just Fix That?” with TAC Test Recorder

You fix a bug, move on, and suddenly—there it is again. Whether regression testing missed it or another change brought it back, repeat bugs waste your time and drain your team’s momentum.

TAC Test Recorder stops that cycle in its tracks.

It records your actions as you move through your web app, capturing every click, input, and interaction. You can recreate bugs instantly and verify that fixes work—without rewriting every test step by hand.

Want to take it a step further? Pro users export their tests in multiple formats, including:

  • C# with NUnit
  • C# with XUnit
  • Java
  • Python
  • JavaScript

This simple process of creating automated tests saves time and plugs seamlessly into your existing workflow.

Whether you test solo, work on a growing QA team, or split your time between testing and development, TAC Test Recorder helps you catch bugs once—and keep them from coming back.

Start using it today! The Community version free, without a credit card and without strings attached.

👉 Stop chasing the same bugs. Download TAC Test Recorder and take control of your testing.

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