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Sauce Labs Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Spotsaas Editor’s POV
Sauce Labs stands out as a robust tool for testing web and mobile applications across various browsers and devices. Users appreciate the ease of scalability for automated tests, especially for UI testing, thanks to its unified API. The ability to create clean virtual machines and set up diverse OS and browser combinations is hailed as a time-saver. The customer ...Read more
Sauce Labs pros and cons
Diversity of platforms and devices for comprehensive testing across various configurations.
Simplified scalability for automation testing, reducing manual efforts and maintenance.
Intuitive user interfaces with videos, screenshots, and easy integration with continuous integration systems.
Excellent customer support offering solutions and responsive assistance.
Lag in performance, especially during automated testing and execution.
Connectivity issues at times, leading to delays and test failures.
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Anonymous
12/18/15
Great testing tool
What do you like best? Accessing multiple browsers using one tool. What do you dislike? Trying to log in and forgetting my log in information. The email to reset my password takes a long time to arrive in my corporate email box. Recommendations to others considering the product Easy to manually test websites with SauceLabs. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Cross-browser testing of our public-facing website has been made easier by ...
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Anonymous
12/18/15
Testing was very thorough and insightful
What do you like best? The testing was very much automated and the user intervention was minimum What do you dislike? Some more documentation should be provided for the features Recommendations to others considering the product USE IT! What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Automating testing for mobile applications and
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Anonymous
12/14/15
Sauce Labs Review
What do you like best? It's very expensive to do cross browser testing and this provided a good alternative. What do you dislike? Tests look extremely long to run at times and support wasn't great at the time i used it. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Cross browser testing of saas products
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Anonymous
12/10/15
Great External Processing Tool
What do you like best? They maintain the VM's for you. VM's are consistently up and operational. What do you dislike? Adjusting to the new GUI, but I'll soon get used to it. Recommendations to others considering the product Alleviate the hassle of managing your own VM's, by using Sauce Labs. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Having Sauce Labs allows us to not have to manage our own set of VM's, so that our test automation suites ...
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Anonymous
12/10/15
Saucelabs Review
What do you like best? I like the Tunneling. Also, it is good for manual testing. . What do you dislike? Automated test fail randomly. Need scripts to rerun failed tests. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? E2E testing for web applications.
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Anonymous
12/10/15
Sauce Labs is the best option out of a dozen automation services.
What do you like best? Lot's of platforms for tests, supports all major frameworks. Works great with Jenkins(their Sauce OnDemand plug-in is pretty awesome. Can be used in many ways and very versatile. Very dedicated UX team that want to improve the customer experience drastically. Customer support turn around time is also very good and their engineers are very knowledgeable. What do you dislike? I dislike that at times, their infrastructure code gets updated, without the knowledge of the ...
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Anonymous
12/10/15
WebUI automation for browser compatibility
What do you like best? SauceLab provides a lot of good features for WebUI automation like multiple browsers/versions on multiple OS. So, it makes me easy to run my automation script on them through Jenkins as well as through my local machine. I definitely recommend using SauceLab for automation test in CI/CD What do you dislike? Speed... it takes three times slower than running on my local machine. so, it caused many selenium script sync issues by slower responses. if I setup ...
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Anonymous
10/18/15
Free multi-browser tests for open source projects!
What do you like best? Sauce Labs offers free testing (with pretty limited resources, of course for open source projects. They integrate very well with Travis-CI build jobs, and there's adapters for all kinds of JS test runners. So it was an easy choice for my own Juice Shop (https://github.com/bkimminich/juice-shop project, where I have my unit tests run on various browser-OS-combinations via Karma Runner. On top of that I have a full end-to-end test suite written with Protractor execute ...
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Anonymous
08/10/15
Great for parallelization of iOS regression tests; can be flaky at times
What do you like best? The ease of parallelizing iOS testing. Normally this would require setting up many machines to run XCode in parallel, but Saucelabs does the heavy lifting for us. What do you dislike? Saucelabs can be flaky at times, sometimes timing out a test session for some undefined reason. Their flakiness has been improved somewhat, but we still get randomly crashing VMs sometimes. Recommendations to others considering the product If you are looking for parallel mobile ...
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Anonymous
08/07/15
A great service that can still get better
What do you like best? SauceLabs has one of the best infrastructures available for browser automation, and it keeps getting better. You have a huge amount of open source, community provided resources that allow you to do almost anything you would want to do right out of the box. What do you dislike? Browser updates are slower than a few other providers. As a result, it can be difficult to test a library or site that is intended for cutting edge browsers Recommendations to others ...
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