Peter
DEUnable to install APKs I subscribed for real device app testing. As soon as I upload an APK (which installs great on my local AVD), I get an error "unable to access app file" so I can't test any of my apps which was the reason why I spent the money. Wasted money! PS: I also tried to use their option "Install from Playstore" which also didn't worked for me. I opened the Playstore on their device and typed in my apps name just to get an "No results found" information. Do the people here even try their own solutions before publishing them?
Anjali
INImpressed With Automated Browser Testing Initially we tried many tools that allow automated cross browser testing, but stuck on LambdaTest from last 2 years because it is cost effective and faster than others.
Tom
GBTheir online mobile emulator sucks. -
Luca
ITA (better) BrowserStack alternative to save money Ever heard about "stellar customer assistance"? Search no more. It looks like LambdaTest really wants to make you feel happy. I came across this platform while looking for BrowserStack alternatives. I did some (free) tests on Lambda and I really liked it. And the price? As a freelancer I find it extremely competitive. I sent a "hi" on the website's chat and the nicest guy ever (Misbah) immediately replied and started a very useful and productive chat with me. It looks like I've found a lifetime partner (sorry Misbah, I was referring to LambdaTest ;-)).
Matt Hoskins
GBTheir pricing page claimed 60 mins/month realtime for free, but I only got 3 minutes Their pricing page claims 60 mins/month with 6 sessions of browser testing of 10 minutes each for the free tier. I signed up today, log in and get kicked out of a test session after just 1 minute and it tells me I only have 2/3 sessions left. Try it again, same happens. Ask on live chat and they say they've changed the free service to only do 3 sessions of 2 minutes each (NOTE: it only gave me 1 minute) and that they would be updating the pricing page. I can see another review from someone last week saying that the free tier had changed - does a company honestly just "forget" to update its pricing page after such a major change in offering?