GitHub Copilot Testing for .NET Feedback

Thanks for trying GitHub Copilot testing!

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)?
2.How did you use GitHub Copilot testing? (Check all that apply)
3.Overall, how satisfied are you with GitHub Copilot testing?
4.How easy was it to use?
5.How confident do you feel in the tests it generated?
6.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?
7.What value did GitHub Copilot testing provide for you?
8.Compared to using one-off GitHub Copilot prompts for generating unit tests, how valuable was the GitHub Copilot testing (@Test) experience?
9.What, if anything, did GitHub Copilot testing (@Test) do better or differently than one-off Copilot prompting?
10.What's the most frustrating part of using the capability (if any)?
11.What's one improvement that would make the capability more useful to you?
12.Any other feedback or ideas?
13.Would you recommend this experience to other developers?
14.How likely are you to continue using it as it evolves?
15.Are you Microsoft internal? If so, what is your alias? If not, please skip this question.
16.Would you like to be contacted for follow-up feedback or future usability sessions? (Optional) If yes, please leave your email: