I Built a Workflow to Test Live Sites With Simulated Users

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Learn how to test live sites with simulated users using a Playwright-based workflow, improving user experience and site performance.

intermediate Published 21 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Build a Playwright-based workflow to simulate user interactions on a live site
  2. Configure the workflow to log path changes and task success rates
  3. Run the workflow with persona-driven simulations to test different user scenarios
  4. Analyze the logs to identify areas for improvement and optimize site performance
  5. Integrate the workflow into your development pipeline to automate testing and ensure continuous improvement
Who Needs to Know This

UX designers and developers can benefit from this workflow to test and improve live sites, ensuring a better user experience and identifying areas for improvement.

Key Insight

💡 Simulating user interactions on a live site can help identify areas for improvement and optimize site performance, leading to a better user experience.

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