TestFairy, from Sauce Labs vs. TestFlight

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
TestFairy, from Sauce Labs
Score 5.0 out of 10
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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)
TestFlight
Score 7.1 out of 10
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TestFlight is a test tool that aims to make it easy to invite users to test apps and app clip experiences and collect valuable feedback before releasing your apps on the App Store. Users can invite up to 10,000 testers using their email address or by sharing a public link.N/A
Pricing
TestFairy, from Sauce LabsTestFlight
Editions & Modules
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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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
TestFairy, from Sauce LabsTestFlight
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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TestFairy, from Sauce Labs

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TestFlight
Chose TestFlight
I have used other stores and other test software, such as the Google Play console to work with Android applications. However, I have seen that TestFLight is much more agile in the way it organizes users to be able to do the tests and the information is much more concise and …
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We chose TestFlight because of its ease of use and comprehensive control over the respective test environments. No other app could be so easily conditioned by our testers and nowhere have we received feedback on our apps so easily and directly. It was also always easy, …
Chose TestFlight
Managing beta tester users and mobile app versions is easier and more intuitive with Google's platform. As it is cross-platform, the same application code will be compatible with iOS, Android, and Web devices. Rich and detailed documentation. Reduction of costs and deadlines, …
Chose TestFlight
When it comes to simplicity and effectiveness, TestFlight makes it much more appealing to run multiple test cycles and get much hight reporting than in cases of the competition. In some cases, the knowledge ramp-up speed is worth focusing on TestFlight as it's super fast and …
Chose TestFlight
I selected it just because I use Apple devices and the more Apps we use in the business are neither native from the AppStores nor well suited on the Apple devices, so I started using it not because of the goal of the software, but because I discovered it from the apps we use …
Chose TestFlight
TestFlight is integrated right with iOS and the toolset seems to just work with the rest of Apple's ecosystem verses when we used Hockey, which felt like it was bolted on.
User Ratings
TestFairy, from Sauce LabsTestFlight
Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
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TestFlight has been particularly useful for us when we wanted to test different aspects of our apps with large groups. The ease of use made it possible for non-technical students to participate in the tests. This also allowed us to get feedback from those groups of people that we would not have been able to reach or would have had difficulty reaching with other test environments.
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Pros
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  • It's from apple, so obviously reliable
  • easy and convenient for iOS apps
  • sharing through link or email and staying secure is a key feature
  • as UI/UX person, helps a lot to gather feedback on actual beta app
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Cons
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  • It can be challenging to go back to older builds
  • Auto-update can sometimes result in abrupt and unexpected changes
  • It's not always clear when new builds are available
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Alternatives Considered
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I have used other stores and other test software, such as the Google Play console to work with Android applications. However, I have seen that TestFLight is much more agile in the way it organizes users to be able to do the tests and the information is much more concise and directly what needs to be done. In the Google Play console there are too many sections with too much information.
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Return on Investment
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  • We dont follow this data so far
  • I can say the positive impact does when we get early access to a tool and we can do the strategy from there
  • We have some time spent in that and not all the new tools from the apps are great, so it can be negative sometimes
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