Getting Help

If you find any problems using Selenium, there are several places where you can search for help and where volunteers like you and me will spend their time trying to help you save yours.

User Group

The first place where people ask for help about Selenium is the Official User Group. Here, you'll find that most of the time, someone already found the problem you are facing right now, and usually reached the solution for which you are looking.

Note: Please make sure to search the group before asking for something. Your question likely won't get answered if it was previously answered in another discussion!

Selenium is currently trying to move its forum over to StackExchange so that we can better help our community. If this is something that you would like to help us get off the ground please go show your commitment at the Selenium StackExchange Site.

Chat Room

The best place to ask for help is the user group (because they also keep the information accessible for others to read in the future). However, if you have a very important (or too simple) issue that needs a solution ASAP, you can always enter the IRC chat room. You might just find someone ready to help on #selenium at Freenode (irc.freenode.net).

Bug Tracker

Selenium's Bug Tracker can be used to log new bugs, check the status of an existing one or as inspiration to help make Selenium better.

Commercial Support

Need more professional help? No problem. We're keeping a list of companies and individuals that can provide hands-on, expert support with Selenium, continuous integration, and other QA automation techniques.

  • ThoughtWorks - the original creator of Selenium and leader in agile development.
  • BrowserMob - provides Selenium-based load testing services using thousands of real browsers.
  • Sauce Labs - cloud-based service to run Selenium tests faster and more easily.
  • Gomez - RealityCheck provides Selenium-in-the-cloud for all major browsers and OS's.
  • PushToTest - TestMaker runs Selenium as load tests and service monitors.
  • W3QA - On-demand test automation services dedicated to Selenium.
  • TestOptimal - A Model-Based test automation tool leveraging the power of Selenium.
  • Element 34 - Selenium consulting, training and coaching.
  • XStudio - Test Management tool with Selenium integration capabilities.
  • GruppoImola - Selenium Quality Assurance and Test Architecture consulting, skill transfer and coaching.

If you think you or your company should be listed here, just let us know by posting to the Selenium Developers group.