
Smarter Automation Testing with Playwright MCP
Playwright is already a leading choice for modern end-to-end testing — but what if you could take it even further?
With the latest Model Context Protocol (MCP) introduction, Playwright now offers a smarter, more scalable way to design and execute browser-based tests. This new capability introduces structured test modeling, allowing test scenarios to be built with awareness of user context, state transitions, and real-world interactions.
At SHIFT ASIA, we’re always at the forefront of testing innovation. In this special episode of TekTalk, our team dives into Playwright MCP, unpacking its core features and exploring its potential to reshape how QA teams improve test process, maintainability, and reduce redundancy.
- What is Playwright MCP? Understand the protocol and how it extends Playwright’s native capabilities.
- What can it do? Learn how MCP allows you to simulate real-world user behavior through structured test flows.
- Demo in action: See MCP applied in a real project scenario, and how it simplifies test design and maintenance.
- Pros, Cons: Is it the right fit for your QA process? We’ll walk through its strengths and tradeoffs.
Why Watch This Video?
- Understand the strengths and weaknesses of Playwright MCP
- Learn how Playwright MCP can elevate your testing process.
Ready to level up your testing game? Watch the video now and discover how to optimize your software testing process.

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What is Playwright MCP?
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The differences
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How to set it up
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Real test case demo
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Pros & Cons
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Tips for best practices
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