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  5. Airtable vs BlazeMeter vs Wit

Airtable vs BlazeMeter vs Wit

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Overview

BlazeMeter
BlazeMeter
Stacks68
Followers158
Votes13
Wit
Wit
Stacks12
Followers57
Votes0
Airtable
Airtable
Stacks1.0K
Followers890
Votes40

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BlazeMeter
BlazeMeter
Wit
Wit
Airtable
Airtable

Simulate any user scenario for webapps, websites, mobile apps or web services. 100% Apache JMeter compatible. Scalable from 1 to 1,000,000+ concurrent users.<br>

Wit enables developers to add a modern natural language interface to their app or device with minimal effort. Precisely, Wit turns sentences into structured information that the app can use. Developers don’t need to worry about Natural Language Processing algorithms, configuration data, performance and tuning. Wit encapsulates all this and lets you focus on the core features of your apps and devices.

Working with Airtable is as fast and easy as editing a spreadsheet. But only Airtable is backed by the power of a full database, giving you rich features far beyond what a spreadsheet can offer.

100% JMeter Compatible- Take full advantage of JMeter’s scripting capabilities or let our auto-scripting feature take care of the details.;Scalable and Realistic- Easily scale from 100 to 300,000+ concurrent users using realistic visitor behaviour and browser simulation.;Start Testing in 2 Minutes- Use up to 100 dedicated servers per test. No setup or installation required. Self-service and on-demand.;Intuitive Reporting- See test results in real time or easily compare multiple tests. All with a simple to use interface and intuitive graphs.;Pay only for what you need- Flexible pricing that accommodates hourly, monthly or annual usage. No setup or maintenance fees.<br>
Voice-enabled Android and iOS apps;Rasberry Pi based home automation commanded by speech;Google Glass apps accepting voice commands;Robots and drones dialog interfaces (ROS);SMS-based information or remote control services;IM-based information or remote control services;"Quick add" features a la Google Calendar (replacing a form with free text input);Natural Language querying a la Facebook Graph Search (turning a sentence into a database query);Personal Assistants a la Apple’s Siri
Attachments;Link Tables;Fully mobile;Instant collaboration;Easily undo mistakes
Statistics
Stacks
68
Stacks
12
Stacks
1.0K
Followers
158
Followers
57
Followers
890
Votes
13
Votes
0
Votes
40
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 10
    I can run load tests without needing JMeter scripts.
  • 3
    Easy to prepare JMeter workers
Cons
  • 1
    UI centric
  • 1
    Costly
No community feedback yet
Pros
  • 19
    Powerful and easy to use
  • 8
    Robust and dynamic
  • 6
    Quick UI Layer
  • 4
    Practical built in views
  • 3
    Robust API documentation
Integrations
TeamCity
TeamCity
Jenkins
Jenkins
Bamboo
Bamboo
CloudBees
CloudBees
Heroku
Heroku
New Relic
New Relic
AppDynamics
AppDynamics
Amazon CloudWatch
Amazon CloudWatch
Travis CI
Travis CI
No integrations availableNo integrations available

What are some alternatives to BlazeMeter, Wit, Airtable?

k6

k6

It is a developer centric open source load testing tool for testing the performance of your backend infrastructure. It’s built with Go and JavaScript to integrate well into your development workflow.

Locust

Locust

Locust is an easy-to-use, distributed, user load testing tool. Intended for load testing web sites (or other systems) and figuring out how many concurrent users a system can handle.

rasa NLU

rasa NLU

rasa NLU (Natural Language Understanding) is a tool for intent classification and entity extraction. You can think of rasa NLU as a set of high level APIs for building your own language parser using existing NLP and ML libraries.

Gatling

Gatling

Gatling is a highly capable load testing tool. It is designed for ease of use, maintainability and high performance. Out of the box, Gatling comes with excellent support of the HTTP protocol that makes it a tool of choice for load testing any HTTP server. As the core engine is actually protocol agnostic, it is perfectly possible to implement support for other protocols. For example, Gatling currently also ships JMS support.

Loader.io

Loader.io

Loader.io is a free load testing service that allows you to stress test your web-apps/apis with thousands of concurrent connections.

SpaCy

SpaCy

It is a library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python and Cython. It's built on the very latest research, and was designed from day one to be used in real products. It comes with pre-trained statistical models and word vectors, and currently supports tokenization for 49+ languages.

Apache JMeter

Apache JMeter

It is open source software, a 100% pure Java application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance. It was originally designed for testing Web Applications but has since expanded to other test functions.

Sheetsu

Sheetsu

Use spreadsheet as your database. Give data to your users the nice way, directly from the tool you know. Without bothering webdeveloper.

RedLine13

RedLine13

It is a load testing platform that brings the low cost power of the cloud to JMeter and other open source load testing tools.

Speechly

Speechly

It can be used to complement any regular touch user interface with a real time voice user interface. It offers real time feedback for faster and more intuitive experience that enables end user to recover from possible errors quickly and with no interruptions.

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