How this works?
How 10 questions produce a score across speed, stability, coverage, and maintainability.
Answer 10 questions
Each question covers one of four dimensions: speed, stability, coverage, and maintainability. Pick the answer that reflects your suite today, not where you want it to be.
See your score per dimension
Each dimension is scored 0 to 100 based on your answers. Dimensions are weighted by how much they affect real-world test reliability, with stability carrying the most weight.
Get a letter grade
Your total score maps to a grade from A to F. The grade reflects how much friction your suite creates for the team, not just whether tests pass.
Act on concrete recommendations
You get specific, actionable next steps for each weak area. No vague advice. Each recommendation targets the exact answer that dragged your score down.
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FAQs
Each question earns points based on your answer. Points roll up into a per-dimension score from 0 to 100. The total is a weighted average: stability counts for 35%, speed 25%, coverage 20%, and maintainability 20%. Stability carries the most weight because flaky tests cost the most in real engineering time.
