Introducing Tricentis Testim Mobile: Modern, progressive testing for native mobile apps
Learn how Tricentis Testim’s latest release accelerates testing of native mobile applications with low-code authoring.
A staggering 85% of the global population owns a smartphone, and 73% of total e-commerce revenue is generated from mobile devices. Ridesharing, food delivery, social media, online bookings, banking transactions, virtual meetings — we’re practically living on our smartphones. The mobile revolution has also affected field service management in the oil and gas, logistics, and transportation industries, where mobile apps are used for real-time tracking and monitoring. In the digital age, the mobile user experience is everything.
Today, Tricentis is delighted to announce Tricentis Mobile as the most comprehensive, unified, end-to-end mobile testing solution on the market today. Users can test across thousands of real and virtual devices from smartphones to tablets, mobile browsers, and more.
Users will abandon apps with sluggish performance; in 2021, 81.9% of users abandoned an app within two weeks of downloading it. This leads to alarming losses for retail companies due to cart abandonment. Unraveling the cause of these issues is often a complex task for teams, owing to a myriad of metrics and variables. Considerations include the app’s response to varying network and connectivity conditions (Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G), the load time of diverse content, CPU and memory usage, battery life, HTTP response times, and overall application performance.
The Tricentis Mobile solution mitigates these issues with a combination of Tricentis Testim Mobile, Tricentis Tosca Mobile, Tricentis Device Cloud, recently acquired Waldo, and its latest addition, the Virtual Mobile Grid. The Virtual Mobile Grid, developed with technology acquired from Waldo, is now available in Testim Mobile and will be added to Tosca Mobile in a future release.
Now organizations can manage, author, execute and analyze testing on real mobile devices and virtual emulators and simulators at all stages of the development cycle. There’s no longer any need to manage in-house devices that can be costly and unreliable. Our Mobile AI engine detects critical mobile failures and performance issues quickly, enabling teams to fix defects and deliver superior mobile experiences to their customers and users. And codeless, SaaS-based test automation accelerates releases across CI/CD pipelines, achieving faster time-to-market in today’s fast-paced DevOps environments.
Tricentis Mobile brings together low-code authoring and end-to-end test execution on real and virtual devices. Some of its key features include:
Tricentis Mobile’s combination of low-code/no-code authoring and test execution on real physical or virtual devices enables teams to create tests faster, reduce maintenance costs, and achieve better test coverage and application quality. No other mobile testing solution on the market today brings together these components, making Tricentis Mobile the most comprehensive solution for mobile application testing.
All in all, Tricentis offers transformative mobile testing technologies that enable teams and organizations to deliver business outcomes faster while reducing cost and risk. We can help your IT and business teams remove the mobile testing bottleneck and release with greater speed and higher quality.
To learn more, check out our Buyer’s guide for mobile test automation, or register for our upcoming webinar Tricentis introduces Virtual Mobile Grid for integrated mobile test execution at scale on October 18.
New to Tricentis? Get a demo of Tosca Mobile or Testim Mobile, or learn more about Tricentis Device Cloud.
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