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Rating: 6.9 out of 10
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6.9 out of 10

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Pros

Best solution for deep automated browser testing: Users find Sauce Labs to be the best solution for integrating deep automated browser testing in a CI/CD pipeline, with multiple reviewers stating this as a key advantage of using the platform.

Ability to run test runs faster: Many users appreciate the ability to run test runs faster by using as many VMs as required, which is particularly helpful for CD/CI processes. This feature has been praised by multiple reviewers for its contribution to improving efficiency and reducing execution time.

Sauce Connect Proxy enables testing in firewalled environments: The Sauce Connect Proxy feature is highly valued by users as it allows companies to test in firewalled environments and localhost. Several reviewers have mentioned how this feature enables easy testing of applications behind a firewall, making it a valuable option for conducting tests securely.

Reviews

158 Reviews

Sauce Labs is an excellent mobile testing platfor , but it may be too expensive for smaller organizations.

Rating: 5 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Sauce labs was good until the service became too unreliable to continue using, when we tried to use an device it does not worked, and it made us very sad, but it did a great job when it worked. We used it to verify if our app was functioning correctly.

Pros

  • real devices
  • app testing
  • veracity in test

Cons

  • unreliable

Likelihood to Recommend

One of the key advantages of Sauce Labs is its ability to provide an extensive range of real devices for testing, including both Android and iOS devices. This feature allows users to test their mobile applications on actual devices and ensures that the app performs flawlessly on the targeted devices.

Nice product overall!

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Use for E2E testing reporting. Use for accessing internal web app access with Saucelabs connect (tunnel). Use for debugging with the mobile simulator.

Pros

  • Nice dashboard for reporting.
  • Tunnel stable.
  • Infrastructure stable.

Cons

  • Tagging test.
  • Add more feature to saucelabs GitHub Action.
  • Improve error messages.
  • Improve feedback with flaky tests,

Likelihood to Recommend

Easy setup solution with CI GitHub Action Nice integration with Cypress Nice and fast contact support.

Vetted Review
Sauce Labs
4 years of experience

Sauce Labs review.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use SauceLabs for UI regression testing and API testing. A feature to show how many tests there are in total, not just test suites, on the SauceLabs Builds dashboard would help.

Pros

  • UI is user friendly.
  • Tests' videos and logs are easy to locate and understand.
  • API testing feature works well.

Cons

  • More descriptive features of how many total tests are ran and passed/failed.

Likelihood to Recommend

Sauce Labs is well-suited for UI automation in most cases.

Vetted Review
Sauce Labs
1 year of experience

Sauce Labs Review

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Sauce Labs provides access to several cloud devices in Android and iOS with older OS versions as well, thus providing a wide range of devices to test on. We have been working on a POC to run Espresso tests on Sauce Labs devices and have received incredible support in the POC process.

Sauce Labs supports a wide range of test frameworks including Appium, Espresso, and XCUI Tests.

Pros

  • Technical support is commendable
  • Large pool of public devices
  • Screen recordings of test scenarios

Cons

  • Improved network speed
  • Availability of public devices with SIM cards

Likelihood to Recommend

- Well suited for test cases that can be executed on public device cloud.

Vetted Review

Cucumber running on real devices in the cloud

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

As part of our development build pipelines, we are using Sauce Labs to perform our Cucumber automation tests on real devices in Sauce Labs. Specifically, we're using the command line tool for running tests both from our local dev machines as well as within our Bitrise CICD. We have a dedicated integration automation testing team who are working using Selenium to build a set of automation tests for both Android and iOS The hands-on QA team also use real devices for ad-hoc testing on specific devices or OS versions

Pros

  • Selection and availability of a multitude of mobile devices
  • Simple-to-use command line tools and configuration files have proved to be quick to setup
  • Test results with videos and bookmarks make it easy to view failing tests

Cons

  • The website UI isn't always the easiest to navigate around, and some of the menus aren't always obvious.
  • Cancelling test runs from the command line interface doesn't seem to work, and it doesn't appear possible to stop a running test.
  • I'd like the ability to pull data files off the devices at the end of the test runs.

Likelihood to Recommend

Having used some of the competitor's tools over the year I would say that SauceLabs provides a lot of value for money if you plan to run long sets of tests with high frequencies. Paying for a single slot means you can run tests whenever you want without creeping costs but it does make running tests in parallel require an extra slot. Currently, our test suite takes over three hours to run and at the moment it is cost prohibitive to purchase an extra slot. However, having access to live testing and integration with Appium is great.

Vetted Review

Review for Sauce Labs web driver

Rating: 5 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We need web driver setup to run our selenium tests, so we tried various vendors and finally selected Sauce Labs.

Flexibility to video recordings.

Pros

  • Video recordings are good.
  • We can access the video without logging into Sauce Labs. Able to share the management.
  • Customer service is good.

Cons

  • Execution time is very long compared to other web driver setups.
  • Because of the time it takes, we are not able to use our regression testing. We are using Sauce Labs only for creating test cases up to the test cases running successfully. If anything fails, we will get the video to fix the issue. After that we are using other web drivers to run the test suite.

Likelihood to Recommend

I can recommend Sauce Labs if we need to test if the given build is good or is working in all the browsers correctly. That means the scenario count is less than 10, so execution time does not matter here. But if we need to run a test suite with >100 then this is not suitable because it is 200% more time-consuming when compared to other web drivers.

The Standard for Mobile Testing

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Sauce Labs is one of our top partners for Quality Engineering tools. They are the preferred vendor we recommend for all mobile and browser testing needs. We recommend them for any client in need of mobile device testing.

Pros

  • Customer support is very responsive and helpful
  • Innovation from their Technology leadership
  • Support from their partner team is by far the best of any vendor
  • Product is intuitive, reliable and easy to pitch

Cons

  • Pitch tracks and tips for selling the new tools they acquired
  • Pricing page is hard to understand
  • Combination pricing examples across tools would be helpful

Likelihood to Recommend

Sauce Labs is always the preferred choice for any client in need of mobile testing. Their product is feature-rich, intuitive, and their innovation stands out. Their enablement and support teams are very responsive and helpful.

Sauce Labs is a very good choice if it meets your needs

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used Sauce Labs as part of our CI/CD pipeline and test automation. We used it for Browser/Platform farm Mobile device/platform/app farm.

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive selection of browser and platform versions for test automation and CI/CD pipeline support
  • Provides a rich selection of browser/platform availability for customer issue reproduction
  • Provides a comprehensive set of virtual mobile device configurations for automation and availability
  • Sauce Labs' SaaS and self service tools work and perform well

Cons

  • Mobile app state persistence without using real devices
  • More cost-efficient mobile push notification capability
  • Lack of VPC integration

Likelihood to Recommend

Access to specific devices is good, as well as access to a specific browser/platform. We are not able to connect our dev environments to Sauce Labs because the devices are put in our VPC. Some versions are not available like iPhone with iOS 12.1. With iOS, there is limited/no support for push notifications without real devices due to Apple's provisioning profiles.

Vetted Review
Sauce Labs
5 years of experience

Sauce Labs changed our LIVES....

Rating: 10 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I am a Sr. Quality Assurance Analyst at Bunzl. We use AutonomIQ for automating our test cases and validate the sites we have.

Pros

  • Saves Time!
  • Generate Reports!
  • Multibrowser Testing!
  • API Testing!

Cons

  • I would want it to work for Internet Explorer too
  • I would also want it to generate .pdf or .doc type documents

Likelihood to Recommend

Sauce Labs is well suited in most cases. But since it is cloud based application, one cannot use it without internet.

Vetted Review
Sauce Labs
1 year of experience

AIQ is a massive game changer for SFDC Admins

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I am the salesforce admin I use AQI internally and it's a fantastic tool that I will be recommending at any future company I work for. It allows me to set up pre-established test routines, make changes in our salesforce instance, and then run those tests (like lead-to-op, or op-to-close) and see where the new validation rules or automation flows fail. Can't live without it now, saves me and my team countless hours.

Pros

  • Tests new functionality
  • highlights errors before rollout of new functionality
  • saves countless hours that would have been spent on repetitive, low value work
  • ease of use has to be on here. A toddler could do this.

Cons

  • Hard to say. Initial training can be a bother, but that's true with any tool.
  • Once you understand the tool, it's the easiest tool in the world, but understanding it takes time and commitment.

Likelihood to Recommend

Again, as a Salesforce admin, there is nothing worse than creating a new validation rule or feature, testing it out in sandbox thoroughly, then rolling it out into production, only to discover that your testing didn't uncover a bug that stops the company from closing deals. This eliminates that completely, and in a way that is easily repeatable, and can be done in an instant. You essentially 'record' the steps you want to take to test a process, then you can replay it at any time after any changes have been made. No more testing the lead-to-op process a dozen times a quarter, with the click of a button, it's done.

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