Resistance spot welding (RSW) is a widespread manufacturing process in the automotiveindustry. There are different approaches for assessing the quality level of RSW joints. Multiinput‐single‐output methods, which take as inputs either the intrinsic parameters of the weldingprocess or ultrasonic nondestructive testing variables, are commonly used. This workdemonstrates that the combined use of both types of inputs can significantly improve thealready competitive approach based exclusively on ultrasonic analyses. The use of stacking oftree ensemble models as classifiers dominates the classification results in terms of accuracy, Fmeasureand area under the receiver operating characteristic curve metrics. Through variableimportance analyses, the results show that although the welding process parameters are lessrelevant than the ultrasonic testing variables, some of the former provide marginal informationnot fully captured by the latter.