Whenever I want to give a testing training or just want to play around with my automation scripts, I try to find free websites for testing but I never find something that adapts to my needs. That’s the first reason I created this eCommerce store just for testing purposes, and you can use it for personal use if you want.
The site is an OpenCart store with a basic installation which I use to upgrade/modify from time to time, it is also the website I use for my test automation training with Python (you are invited to take it, it’s free!).
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Relevant Code’s official website for testing purposes
You can visit the website here! It’s all yours.
Other websites for testing you can use for free
Functional and automation testing websites:
- A computer database site that you can use for testing purposes
- A pet store site that can be used for automation and manual testing training
- If you want to learn how to interact with the most common UI elements, you should try DemoQA, which has web forms, alerts, widgets, etc.
- Similar to DemoQA, a site that allows us to test almost every element and scenario you can find in a real-world environment
- A basic calculator that you can use to test your automation skills
Load and performance testing websites:
- If you use Blazemeeter, you can use the Demo Blaze Website to test your load testing skills
Security website for testing
- If you want to try your white hacker skills, you can use juice shop, a website to test security vulnerabilities
Free APIs that you can use for testing and training purposes
- A collective list of free APIs for use in software and web development
- An API playground created by Mark Winteringham for those wanting to learn more about API testing and tools