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# What You Can Automate

Drizz enables teams to automate end-to-end functional workflows that represent real user behavior across modern applications. It is designed to handle critical user journeys, complex interaction flows, and high-frequency regression scenarios with consistency and reliability.

By supporting automation across authentication, navigation, search, transactions, and catalog interactions, Drizz helps teams improve test coverage, reduce manual testing effort, and maintain confidence as applications evolve. This allows engineering and QA teams to validate core business flows at scale while keeping test execution stable and repeatable across releases.

Drizz supports a wide range of functional scenarios:

1. User onboarding
2. Authentication flows
3. Search and filter workflows
4. Product and catalog interactions
5. Checkout and payment sequences
6. App navigation flows
7. Repetitive regression suites


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