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Experitest vs Sauce Labs: What are the differences?

  1. Price: One key difference between Experitest and Sauce Labs is their pricing. Experitest offers flexible pricing plans, including both monthly and annual subscriptions, catering to various budgets and needs. On the other hand, Sauce Labs offers a range of pricing options based on the number of parallel tests and minutes utilized, making it suitable for different testing requirements.

  2. Supported Platforms: Experitest specializes in supporting a wide range of platforms, including mobile (iOS, Android), web, desktop, and hybrid applications. In contrast, Sauce Labs focuses primarily on web and mobile platforms, with an emphasis on automating real mobile devices and browsers for testing purposes.

  3. Test Automation Frameworks: Experitest provides built-in support for popular test automation frameworks like Selenium and Appium, enabling users to easily integrate their existing test scripts. In contrast, Sauce Labs offers extensive support for various test automation frameworks, including Selenium, Appium, and Espresso, broadening the options for users looking to integrate their preferred frameworks.

  4. Device and Browser Coverage: Experitest boasts a vast device and browser cloud with extensive coverage, encompassing over 2000 real devices, browsers, and operating systems. Sauce Labs, on the other hand, offers a comprehensive device and browser cloud, covering a wide range of popular devices, browsers, and operating systems but with a slightly smaller overall selection.

  5. Testing Environments: Experitest provides the capability to create and manage private cloud testing environments, allowing users to have dedicated resources for their testing needs. In contrast, Sauce Labs primarily offers a shared cloud environment with shared resources among users, which might not be suitable for organizations requiring exclusive testing environments.

  6. Reporting and Analytics: Experitest offers comprehensive reporting and analytics capabilities, providing users with detailed insights into test execution, results, and performance metrics. Sauce Labs also provides reporting and analytics features, allowing users to monitor and analyze test results and performance, but with a slightly different set of reporting options.

In Summary, Experitest and Sauce Labs differ in their pricing models, supported platforms, test automation framework support, device and browser coverage, testing environments, and reporting and analytics capabilities.

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I am looking to purchase one of these tools for Mobile testing for my team. It should support Native, hybrid, and responsive app testing. It should also feature debugging, parallel execution, automation testing/easy integration with automation testing tools like Selenium, and the capability to provide availability of devices specifically for us to use at any time with good speed of performing all these activities.

I have already used Perfecto mobile, and Sauce Labs in my other projects before. I want to know how different or better is AWS Device farm in usage and how advantageous it would be for us to use it over other mentioned tools

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Aaron Evans
Testing Strategist at One Shore · | 3 upvotes · 14K views

A SaaS offering like Sauce Labs (or BrowserStack or LambdaTest, etc) will provide a remote Selenium/Appium Grid including the ability to run test automation in parallel (up to the amount based your subscription level) an a wide array of browsers and mobile devices.

These tools can be expensive, but if you can afford them, the expertise and effort of maintaining the grid, browser updates, etc. is worth it.

AWS Device Farm can be significantly cheaper, but is much more work to setup and run. It will not give you as many devices, or the reporting and screen/video capture you get with the the services. And there is no support for AWS Device Farm, and very poor documentation. I have used it, but do not recommend it. Running your own grid and physical device lab is better, but I'd stick with a service like Sauce Labs or Perfecto which will save you time and give you better services despite the higher price tag.

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Pros of Experitest
Pros of Sauce Labs
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      Selenium-compatible
    • 46
      Webdriver compatible
    • 35
      Video recordings of every test
    • 31
      Qa
    • 29
      Mobile support
    • 26
      Any programming language
    • 23
      Developer tools
    • 21
      Test local and firewalled servers
    • 20
      Jenkins integration
    • 18
      Pristine VMs
    • 17
      CI Compatible
    • 11
      Appium support
    • 9
      Parallel testing
    • 8
      Rapid environment preparation
    • 8
      Mobile device support
    • 7
      Easy testing on almost any device
    • 7
      Allows me to Focus more test automation rather than IT
    • 6
      Secure testing and easy setup
    • 5
      Easy setup with CI and fast automated tests
    • 5
      Quick support response
    • 4
      Fast and reliable to host the automated tests
    • 4
      Easy to setup and understand,
    • 3
      Easy setup and integration with Travis Ci
    • 3
      Maintained browser matrix
    • 3
      Easy onboarding, do not need to manager VMs/OS/Browsers
    • 2
      Efficient tool to verify product quality
    • 2
      Teamcity Integration and mobile testing win
    • 2
      Hany for platform testing
    • 2
      Great documentation
    • 2
      Generous free trial
    • 2
      Easy. Straightforward. Scalable
    • 2
      Great way to integrate test suite on cloud
    • 2
      Simplicity of Sauce-connect
    • 1
      Very Good, Quick, flexible Infrastructure Support
    • 1
      It's great for my QA work
    • 1
      Awesome tech support
    • 1
      Having this available for CI servers is fantastic
    • 1
      Amazing service to do cloud cross browser testing
    • 1
      Depth of integrations
    • 1
      Because of its cloud based support for appium
    • 1
      Easy setup, Works great with selenium.
    • 1
      QE support
    • 1
      Manuals are not very well versed for beginners
    • 1
      Secure testing
    • 1
      Cheaper than browserstack
    • 1
      Stable
    • 0
      Simple to set up and integrate so many browser configs

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    Cons of Experitest
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        Relatively slow
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        Expensive

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      What is Experitest?

      It allows users to create and run Appium, Selenium, XCUITest & Espresso tests against real devices and web browsers. Users can create & execute hundreds of manual or automated tests in parallel on IOS & Android devices. Users can automate their cross-browser testing, perform visual testing and access advanced analytics.

      What is Sauce Labs?

      Cloud-based automated testing platform enables developers and QEs to perform functional, JavaScript unit, and manual tests with Selenium or Appium on web and mobile apps. Videos and screenshots for easy debugging. Secure and CI-ready.

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