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Reliable Cross-Browser Testing with BrowserStack Live – A Game-Changer for Web Developers
What do you like best about the product?
BrowserStack Live has had a huge impact on how I do cross-browser testing. Its best feature lets you test on real devices and browsers right away, without needing to set up tricky local setups or handle actual devices. It's super handy and saves a ton of time. The platform works with loads of browsers, devices, and operating systems, so you can test for all sorts of situations. The interface is simple to get the hang of even if you're new to cross-browser testing. Plus, the platform runs fast and responds during tests, which makes the whole thing run .
What do you dislike about the product?
BrowserStack Live is a solid tool, but it has room to get better in a few areas. For starters, the cost can hit hard for smaller teams or solo developers if you need to check your work on lots of devices and browsers often. Also, the connection can be hit-or-miss at times when you're testing on older or basic devices. This isn't a huge problem, but it can affect how well you can test. , it's not always easy to find certain odd browsers or OS versions, which can be a pain if you need very specific setups for testing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
BrowserStack tackles a bunch of super important issues for the folks who build and check websites — it's like a must-have when you're making stuff on the web:
Testing if Stuff Works on Different Browsers:
One gnarly problem that developers deal with is getting their site or web application to run smooth on all sorts of browsers and gadgets. Going through each browser version and gadget by hand to test stuff is a real drag and not the best use of time. BrowserStack jumps in to save the day with its stash of actual gadgets and a whole bunch of browsers and operating systems you can use. You just hop on, do your tests right there and then, and you don't have to bother with your own pile of devices or setting up a bazillion test setups.
Testing on Actual Gadgets:
Testing on BrowserStack, you don't just rely on simulators or emulators, which can miss the mark on showing how folks really see your website. Instead, you get to test on actual devices. That gives a better look at the real-world performance, user interface, and how people will actually interact with your site. It's super handy for finding problems specific to certain gadgets, which you might never notice if you were just using a desktop browser.
Speeding Up QA Work:
Man, before BrowserStack came along getting all your gadgets, settings, and testing spots ready for checking how things worked across different browsers was a real time-gobbler. Took hours! But now, thanks to BrowserStack, I can dive right into testing on a bunch of different devices without worrying about setup time. My testing work got way faster, and that means we can move through development at a quicker pace.
Working and Teaming Up:
When folks are spread out working, BrowserStack makes it way easier for the group to work together. Everyone gets to use the same test spots so developers and QA folks can look at problems at the same time and fix stuff on various gadgets all at once. This made our process slicker and cut down on the times we get stuck waiting to chat.
Growth and Being Adjustable:
Thanks to BrowserStack being on the cloud, I can beef up my test game fast. It doesn't matter if it's about checking if things work on mobile seeing if they play nice with different browsers, or just making sure everything runs smooth on various operating systems. The platform's ready for whatever, and I don't have to pour money into heaps of gear. That's a big win for quick-moving teams juggling a bunch of projects or when what we're making keeps changing a lot.
Testing if Stuff Works on Different Browsers:
One gnarly problem that developers deal with is getting their site or web application to run smooth on all sorts of browsers and gadgets. Going through each browser version and gadget by hand to test stuff is a real drag and not the best use of time. BrowserStack jumps in to save the day with its stash of actual gadgets and a whole bunch of browsers and operating systems you can use. You just hop on, do your tests right there and then, and you don't have to bother with your own pile of devices or setting up a bazillion test setups.
Testing on Actual Gadgets:
Testing on BrowserStack, you don't just rely on simulators or emulators, which can miss the mark on showing how folks really see your website. Instead, you get to test on actual devices. That gives a better look at the real-world performance, user interface, and how people will actually interact with your site. It's super handy for finding problems specific to certain gadgets, which you might never notice if you were just using a desktop browser.
Speeding Up QA Work:
Man, before BrowserStack came along getting all your gadgets, settings, and testing spots ready for checking how things worked across different browsers was a real time-gobbler. Took hours! But now, thanks to BrowserStack, I can dive right into testing on a bunch of different devices without worrying about setup time. My testing work got way faster, and that means we can move through development at a quicker pace.
Working and Teaming Up:
When folks are spread out working, BrowserStack makes it way easier for the group to work together. Everyone gets to use the same test spots so developers and QA folks can look at problems at the same time and fix stuff on various gadgets all at once. This made our process slicker and cut down on the times we get stuck waiting to chat.
Growth and Being Adjustable:
Thanks to BrowserStack being on the cloud, I can beef up my test game fast. It doesn't matter if it's about checking if things work on mobile seeing if they play nice with different browsers, or just making sure everything runs smooth on various operating systems. The platform's ready for whatever, and I don't have to pour money into heaps of gear. That's a big win for quick-moving teams juggling a bunch of projects or when what we're making keeps changing a lot.
Overall experience is good
What do you like best about the product?
It gets my job done for testing purpose.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes doesnt work and taking long to load
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Can execute test cases via various devices and browsers which is very good.
Browser Stack meet my team's needs
What do you like best about the product?
The Browser Stack live testing on multiple browsers and the Percy Visual Testing
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing that I dislike about the Browserstack tools
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Percy/Browstack has taken care of our visual regrssion testing and we use the Automate as well for all our test cases prior to deployment as well as smoke tests afterwards. The time it takes to deploy has decreased significantly. This has given me the confidence to deploy frequently.
Cross browser test automation
What do you like best about the product?
It has a clear and clean UI/UX and is easy to integrate with Cypress and GHA. I like how easily you can see the test execution results and reports. I find the App Live helpful in testing cross-browser and cross-region features, such as GDPR compliance or testing behavior in specific devices/locations.
What do you dislike about the product?
When a new Cypress version is released, Browserstack takes quite a long time to support it—we're talking months.
Their documentation is hard to find and navigate, for example, how to allow incoming traffic from BS through your firewall/network protection tools for low environments.
Their documentation is hard to find and navigate, for example, how to allow incoming traffic from BS through your firewall/network protection tools for low environments.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Test Management and execution results with detailed execution videos.
- Cross-browser / cross-region testing.
- Cross-browser / cross-region testing.
good tool
What do you like best about the product?
ease of use of the site, very useful tool
What do you dislike about the product?
Logs do not help many times, it could be better
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
agility in testing
Helpful Features and Seamless Testing with BrowserStack
What do you like best about the product?
Many of the capabilities that BrowserStack provides are really beneficiel to me personally. I am able to assess intricate real time features like payments and OTP authentication while testing on several devices simultaneously. I can use a variety of desktop and mobile browsers, so I don't have to bother about handling actual devices or upkeep.
What do you dislike about the product?
The responsivenes of the screen can occasionally lag due to BrowserStack is slowness. The experience of working with supercomputer differs from that utilizing BrowserStack, and customer service is little bit slow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Thanks to BrowserStack's test flight capabilities, we no longer have to install APK files each time. The BrowserStack dashboard is all we need now, eliminating the need to switch between several physical devices.
Delivers what it says
What do you like best about the product?
We can test multiple devices across Geo's within seconds
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes there is a delay on powering up older devices
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We had concerns some pages were not being viewed correctly on some browsers and devices as well as potential geography concerns, bowerstack solves this issue for us by allowing multiple testing from multiple team members to take place.
A Top Choice for Website Responsiveness Testing
What do you like best about the product?
A great tool for evaluation a website's responsiveness is BrowserStack and provide best customer services. It gives you the option to select from a variety of devices to test how your website works on various screen sizes and guarantees that its functionality is unaffected.
What do you dislike about the product?
The slowness of BrowserStack during busy periods and the comparitely high cost of its premium services are two drawbacks.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's local testing features offer a secure setting that facilitates finding errors before to production. Testing apps and websites hosted in local or staging environments is made easier as a result.
One of the best tools for a Quality Assurance Engineer
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to integrate with Firebase, TestFlight and App Center makes testing very easy. I can easily choose the source of the application, test it on different systems, browsers and devices. One of the best advantages is DevConsole, also for testing mobile devices - no more problems finding logs, screenshots or recordings. I also use the screen recording and GPS emulator on a daily basis. Automatic accessibility testing is also a plus. There are many features, such as Percy, test automation and even test management.
It was my first time using Browserstack but its intuitve and user friendly, with plenty of documentation if needed.
It was my first time using Browserstack but its intuitve and user friendly, with plenty of documentation if needed.
What do you dislike about the product?
Browserstack tends to lag when I use LiveApp to test an app via TestFlight, making it difficult to determine whether it's a problem with the app itself or the device emulator.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- testing on multiple devices and systems
- Easily accessible logs for mobile testing
- GPS emulator for iOS
- accessibility testing with automatic results
- Easily accessible logs for mobile testing
- GPS emulator for iOS
- accessibility testing with automatic results
Best for Mobile Testing and cross-browser testing
What do you like best about the product?
1. It uses real devices for testing rather than relying on simulators.
2.It has a vast selection of browsers, operating systems, and devices for testing, including both desktop and mobile.
3.It has a user-friendly interface.
4.It offers instant access to various testing environments.
5. Good customer support.
6). It is very easy to implement this in the company
7. We have integrated to jira it is very easy to integrate
8. frequency of use for us is very high
2.It has a vast selection of browsers, operating systems, and devices for testing, including both desktop and mobile.
3.It has a user-friendly interface.
4.It offers instant access to various testing environments.
5. Good customer support.
6). It is very easy to implement this in the company
7. We have integrated to jira it is very easy to integrate
8. frequency of use for us is very high
What do you dislike about the product?
1. It can be quite expensive, especially for individual developers.
2. It has a latency and slower performance.
3. Limited Customization.
2. It has a latency and slower performance.
3. Limited Customization.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1.Mobile testing (live mobile testing)
2.We can test in any browser and any browser version
3. It offers access to a wide real mobile devices.
4. You can perform quick, real-time tests
5. Crossbwoser testing get simplified
2.We can test in any browser and any browser version
3. It offers access to a wide real mobile devices.
4. You can perform quick, real-time tests
5. Crossbwoser testing get simplified
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