When you're building an integration platform, reliability isn't optional. Every connector you add is another dependency. Another potential point of failure. Another reason a customer's critical IT workflow could grind to a halt.
At Support Fusion, we're now working with 10 different platform integrations (and counting). Our customers operate across manufacturing, banking and health, often globally. They depend on us to keep their IT support systems talking to each other.
So how do we keep shipping new features and improvements without compromising that reliability?
Every time we submit a code change, over 2,000 tests run automatically. They execute in parallel and give us instant feedback if anything is broken.
This isn't about replacing manual testing. We still do that. But automated testing gives us a safety net that lets us move quickly and confidently, even as the platform grows.
For a startup, speed is everything. But speed without confidence is reckless. Automation gives us both.
It means we can respond to customer needs faster. It means we can add new integrations without worrying about breaking existing ones. And it means our customers can trust that the platform they rely on today will keep working tomorrow.
In this week's product update, CTO Steve walks through how our automated testing works and why it's central to how we build.