I use the solution in my company for business transformation, specifically for IT business transformation projects where a customer wants to transfer their legacy applications to the cloud and modernize them using mobile apps. My company takes enterprise-level applications to the cloud.
Our clients provide us with the BrowserStack license to perform tests on certain devices. We perform mobile app testing on different devices since it is not possible for everyone to have all of the devices on hand.
This has been a short-term project. We're still testing it out. We're doing functional and integration testing. Right now, the scope is not there for the screen orientation, and we're not testing that right now. We're looking at speed and compatibility issues with different versions. We're able to find some of the UI issues and installation issues. We are able to capture admin app issues and UI issues.
Qa lead at a marketing services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-12-11T02:48:00Z
Dec 11, 2021
We use BrowserStack for testing on different platforms. It's a platform that allows us to test on different devices and platforms. We're using it as a regression tool and for testing on different devices.
Automation Test Analyst at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-12-09T15:54:14Z
Dec 9, 2021
We are using BrowserStack for several use cases. In our first use case, we have automated testing on the server. When you have automated testing, it uses your local browsers and BrowserStack provides the ability to integrate it with your code. Instead of using your local browsers for executing the code, it'll be executed remotely, and the integration is very easy. Our second use case was for cross-browser testing for the same automation with the script that we have. In the third use case, we were having different platforms. In some of the test cases, we were using a different browser or a combination of a different browser and the different OSs that we have. For example, we had the combination of Windows with IE, and Apple and Mac, with Safari. We did tests on many devices, such as iPhone and iPad. All the devices are available. Once we have integrated it, we were easily able to switch our testing to any of the other devices that we wanted.
We're building two products at the same time. We're building web pages and building Android and iOS applications. After the building stage, we're going to translate it to automation. But right now, we're testing and proving tools to understand which one will work best in the future.
A lot of times we use BrowserStack because we provide QA services to our clients as part of a bigger solution. We do software consulting. We use it to test across mobile devices — actual mobile devices — so that we do not have to maintain our own collection of devices. Trying to do that would be just crazy for us because there are so many devices and so many potential combinations. We test against different combinations of operating systems, browsers, and versions of browsers. For example, we continue to test IE 11, even though that is painful for a lot of our development team. Unfortunately, we still have to support it for a lot of clients. We use BrowserStack for cross-browser testing to assure compatibility.
BrowserStack is a cloud-based cross-browser testing tool that enables developers to test their websites across various browserson different operating systems and mobile devices, without requiring users to install virtual machines, devices or emulators.
I use the solution in my company for business transformation, specifically for IT business transformation projects where a customer wants to transfer their legacy applications to the cloud and modernize them using mobile apps. My company takes enterprise-level applications to the cloud.
I use the solution for performance testing.
Our clients provide us with the BrowserStack license to perform tests on certain devices. We perform mobile app testing on different devices since it is not possible for everyone to have all of the devices on hand.
The user experience is really good. We can integrate other SaaS and other stuff, like the banking service SaaS.
We use the solution for the manual testing of mobile applications.
We decided to use BrowserStack to analyze how the device works.
This has been a short-term project. We're still testing it out. We're doing functional and integration testing. Right now, the scope is not there for the screen orientation, and we're not testing that right now. We're looking at speed and compatibility issues with different versions. We're able to find some of the UI issues and installation issues. We are able to capture admin app issues and UI issues.
I use BrowserStack for functional testing.
I use BrowerStack for performing automation tests.
We use BrowserStack for testing on different platforms. It's a platform that allows us to test on different devices and platforms. We're using it as a regression tool and for testing on different devices.
We are using BrowserStack for several use cases. In our first use case, we have automated testing on the server. When you have automated testing, it uses your local browsers and BrowserStack provides the ability to integrate it with your code. Instead of using your local browsers for executing the code, it'll be executed remotely, and the integration is very easy. Our second use case was for cross-browser testing for the same automation with the script that we have. In the third use case, we were having different platforms. In some of the test cases, we were using a different browser or a combination of a different browser and the different OSs that we have. For example, we had the combination of Windows with IE, and Apple and Mac, with Safari. We did tests on many devices, such as iPhone and iPad. All the devices are available. Once we have integrated it, we were easily able to switch our testing to any of the other devices that we wanted.
We were testing it as a user interface on various systems which we manage.
We're building two products at the same time. We're building web pages and building Android and iOS applications. After the building stage, we're going to translate it to automation. But right now, we're testing and proving tools to understand which one will work best in the future.
A lot of times we use BrowserStack because we provide QA services to our clients as part of a bigger solution. We do software consulting. We use it to test across mobile devices — actual mobile devices — so that we do not have to maintain our own collection of devices. Trying to do that would be just crazy for us because there are so many devices and so many potential combinations. We test against different combinations of operating systems, browsers, and versions of browsers. For example, we continue to test IE 11, even though that is painful for a lot of our development team. Unfortunately, we still have to support it for a lot of clients. We use BrowserStack for cross-browser testing to assure compatibility.
We switched to BrowserStack because we didn't have enough devices so we moved to a cloud-based solution.