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GitHub Copilot Testing for .NET Feedback
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We’re gathering quick feedback from users who have recently tried the new GitHub Copilot testing experience (@Test) so we can understand what worked well, what felt confusing, and where we should invest next. Your responses will directly shape how we improve AI-assisted testing in Visual Studio and help us build a smoother, more reliable workflow for developers like you. This survey should only take a couple of minutes — we really appreciate your time and insights!
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1.
How many times have you used GitHub Copilot testing (@Test)?
Once
A few times
Regularly
Haven't used it yet
2.
How did you use GitHub Copilot testing? (Check all that apply)
To generate tests for code with no existing unit tests (greenfield)
To improve test coverage for code with existing tests (brownfield)
To generate tests for a class or method
To generate tests for a project or solution
To better understand test coverage
Other (please specify)
3.
Are you using v2 of the test agent? (In Visual Studio Insiders: Tools > Options > GitHub > Copilot > Testing > "Use v2 of test generation agent")
Yes I have the option toggled on
No I do not have the option toggled on
I did not know about this
4.
Overall, how satisfied are you with GitHub Copilot testing?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
5.
How easy was it to use?
Very easy
Easy
Neither easy nor difficult
Difficult
Very difficult
6.
How confident do you feel in the tests it generated?
Extremely confident
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not so confident
Not at all confident
7.
Thinking about the unit tests you created with the .NET GitHub Copilot Testing agent in this session, about how much development time do you feel it saved you compared to writing them manually?
No noticeable time saved
Less than 1 hour
1-2 hours
Half a day
About a full day
More than a day
8.
What value did GitHub Copilot testing provide for you?
Saved me time writing tests
Helped me learn how to write better tests
Improved my code coverage / quality
Improved my confidence in my code
Didn't provide much value yet
Other (please specify)
9.
Compared to using one-off GitHub Copilot prompts for generating unit tests, how valuable was the GitHub Copilot testing (@Test) experience?
Much more valuable
Somewhat more valuable
About the same
Somewhat less valuable
Much less valuable
I have not used one-off Copilot prompts for this purpose
10.
What, if anything, did GitHub Copilot testing (@Test) do better or differently than one-off Copilot prompting?
11.
What's the most frustrating part of using the capability (if any)?
12.
What's one improvement that would make the capability more useful to you?
13.
Any other feedback or ideas?
14.
Would you recommend this experience to other developers?
Yes
No
Not sure yet
15.
How likely are you to continue using it as it evolves?
Very likely
Likely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Unlikely
Very unlikely
16.
Are you Microsoft internal? If so, what is your alias? If not, please skip this question.
17.
Would you like to be contacted for follow-up feedback or future usability sessions? (Optional) If yes, please leave your email: