e-Why, What & How · 2019-11-20

5 of the top app testing platforms – e-Why, What & How


Testing the performance of an app is a vital step in its progress. After all, the satisfaction of the end user is the only benchmark of success. So if you develop apps & need to test them before they reach the market, how do you go about it? Fortunately, there are several software platforms available, specifically made so that developers are armed with pre-market tools that make this process easier, if not effortless.

Here are the 5 top app testing platforms:

  1. Squish

Developers write apps for a variety of platforms. Therefore, any performance examination tool must cater to running tests for various types of code and devices. Squish has this covered. Their software runs automated tests, which emulate different coding environments. Additionally, their system details how apps perform on a multitude of devices, which is very important considering today’s multi-dimensional platforms. Squish recognizes alterations intuitively and reacts accordingly, giving developers a robust tool, capable of fine-tuning any app for a real-world market.

2. Experitest

Cross-platform testing tool tests apps on 1000s of mock iOS & Android devices. This tool closely examines native, Web & hybrid applications across operating systems, on any screen size & under any network conditions. Features include real-time checking & debugging, parallel-run environments & detailed analysis reports. Experitest supports both manual & automated testing.

3. Kobiton

Experience real-device testing capabilities in the Cloud. Kobiton offers users tools to test apps, both manually & automatically. Statistics show that one-in-four apps are abandoned after first use, meaning that consumer retention is a priority for developers, a priority that can only be achieved if problematic bugs & usage issues are ironed out at the onset. This platform offers users access to over 350 simulated real-devices, resulting in a testing environment that delivers an accurate overview to actual use-cases. Detailed reports are generated for each test performed.

4. Appium

This UI checking platform is the power behind many other software applications. However, because it relies on having both iOS & Android’s SDK on the testing device, rather than an API interface, developers often use it as a layer through other platforms. It’s cross-platform, so it works for both OS applications, & offers simulated & emulated testing capabilities on various devices. Appium is open source & can be used to test Web, native & hybrid applications.

5. Testproject

A Cloud based, free, open source, community driven testing environment for both Android & iOS applications. Founded on Appium & Selenium, this tool runs automated testing. Shared testing repositories allow developers access to reusable actions. Testproject supports both local & remote testing for Web, native & hybrid applications.

In conclusion: Clearly, there are several capable testing platforms aimed at easing app developers’ progress journey. Any of the tools discussed above will assist, debug & polish an application to market-standard, & contribute towards retaining users after they’ve downloaded an app.

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