Centercode Connect is a hosted software platform that provides all of the tools needed to run a beta program: recruiting, NDA management, product distribution, surveys, bug reports, forums, reporting, and more.
$500
per month
TestFairy, from Sauce Labs
Score 5.0 out of 10
N/A
TestFairy is a mobile testing platform now from Sauce Labs (acquired March 2021) designed to help enterprise companies streamline their mobile development process and release better apps to the market, in shorter development cycles.
$39
per month 1 Parallel Test (billed annually)
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Centercode
TestFairy, from Sauce Labs
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Live Testing
$39
per month 1 Parallel Test (billed annually)
Virtual Cloud
$149
per month 1 Parallel Test (billed annually)
Real Device Cloud
$199
per month 1 Parallel Test (billed annually)
Enterprise-grade reliability & support
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Centercode
TestFairy, from Sauce Labs
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
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Optional
No setup fee
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Centercode
TestFairy, from Sauce Labs
Considered Both Products
Centercode
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Chose Centercode
Only Centercode could provide all of our desired tools in one platform. In the vetting process, we looked at a variety of customer testing platforms, but all competitors would have to be used in conjunction with another tool to support our ask. Centercode has everything we need …
It's not perfect but it definitely does its job and what its purpose for. The fact that we were able to access this globally and produce a great product after performing massive bera testing gave that "dev" feels eventhough we aren't. Seeing the cross comment add collaboration made it more intuitive because we were able to narrow down on the specifics of what we were actually testing
Centercode is better than Google Forms and Sheets for our use case of a long ongoing beta with participants rotating in and out 10000x times better. However, it might be a little too complex for what we needed. We may have been better off with something in the middle--a little more lightweight and cheaper.