AppSentinels vs. SoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AppSentinels
Score 0.0 out of 10
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AppSentinels automates discovery, pen-testing, runtime protection, and remediation, securing 100+ billion API calls and 100K+ endpoints every month. The platform creates real-time visibility and full control over an entire API ecosystem. AppSentinels continuously maps and monitors APIs, providing real-time awareness as they evolve. It analyzes parameters, authentication schemes, and PII sensitivity, offering deep insights into any organization's API footprint so users can identify risks…N/A
SoapUI Open Source
Score 8.3 out of 10
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SoapUI is an open source API testing tool supported by SmartBear's community, supporting functional and performance testing of APIs.N/A
Pricing
AppSentinelsSoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear
Editions & Modules
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
AppSentinelsSoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear
Considered Both Products
AppSentinels

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SoapUI Open Source
Chose SoapUI Open Source
SoapUI Open Source is free, which is good for light use or simple things here and there. There is a Pro version that makes things more user-friendly. I also like that custom code can also be used for doing more complicated tasks.
I like that SoapUI can have a process/flow …
Chose SoapUI Open Source
Compared to SoapUI, we have been using "light" tools like RestClient extension in Firefox, or Postman.

Compared to Postman, SoapUI is more simple for WSDL / SOAP webservices, as SoapUI generate all envelop, but Postman does not.
Chose SoapUI Open Source
Every application has its own features and UI design but SoapUI is also very good at testing. All features are awesome.
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User Ratings
AppSentinelsSoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear
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User Testimonials
AppSentinelsSoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear
Likelihood to Recommend
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If you are making system upgrade project and you have existing system working and you want to imitate messages that are going in production but without making any data loads or switch it’s very suitable and convenient software. It serves well in manual test scenarios but wouldn’t be as good in case of mass tests.
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Pros
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  • SOAP
  • REST
  • Authentication
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Cons
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  • I actually like SoapUI as it is, I have not found things to improve, except for the speed of response is very complex services.
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Alternatives Considered
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SoapUI Open Source is free, which is good for light use or simple things here and there. There is a Pro version that makes things more user-friendly. I also like that custom code can also be used for doing more complicated tasks. I like that SoapUI can have a process/flow (conditional/loop/waits/etc.) set up for scripting purposes, which is good for beginners and light users. However, I think the user interface has room for improvement.
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Return on Investment
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  • Testing resolves most of the issues in the development phases.
  • User friendliness of the app makes it good.
  • Overall client happiness depends on the clean project, which is possible by testing.
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