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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
07/31/15
Fast, scalable, flexible, platform support across multiple browsers/OS devices
What do you like best? Ability to support cross device, cross browser and cross OS testing in a single place where we can run all our tests. We always lacked infrastructure which could support many in a single location. We had to outsource and get it done somewhere for extra effort and cost. Security is always a factor which we liked about it. What do you dislike? Sometimes, VM gets slow which irritates you. Recommendations to others considering the product Best in the market, secure and ...
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Anonymous
07/27/15
Parallel Test Runs for Big Success
What do you like best? The parallel test runs are huge. They allow us to forgo the usual speed/coverage tradeoff and focus on writing tests that cover the app completely. What do you dislike? I would love to see some analytics around pass and failure rates for specific features. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We needed to run our tests fast enough that developers could get feedback on every code commit. This has allowed us to do ...
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Anonymous
07/24/15
Mobile and Web Testing Under One Umbrella
What do you like best? Sauce is FAST. Other solutions we tested when vetting potential cloud test platforms couldn't keep up with always available VMs. Our test suite went from a 5+ hour run time on Xamarin to ~18 minutes by leveraging parallel test runners. The best part? No additional configuration! Sauce uses Selenium Grid so we have confidence that our test suites will finish as fast as possible and get feedback to developers quickly. The pricing model is also nice. Paying for an ...
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Anonymous
07/24/15
Sauce Labs is the Saucesome
What do you like best? Sauce Labs has been very to our project. We have used Sauce Labs to run our CI builds for both mobile and desktop web applications, as well as for nightly regression builds. The only reason we have stopped using Sauce Labs is due to project budget and the removal of an automated QA Resource. Still, we have hooked up a pretty spiffy Jenkins, Sauce, and several 3rd party web-metric systems (such as YSlow or Pagespeed to capture a nightly set of performance data. As ...
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Anonymous
07/22/15
Testing in one window with every browser and device.
What do you like best? With every site there are bugs and failed upgrades. You try to get customer service to help you but usually they could careless since you already signed a contract or the fix isn't worth it. Sauce Labs started out this way, but began to turn into a company that listens to its customers. They even have a site where they ask their users to join and help them to learn to become better called Secret Sauce (i hope I am allowed to talk about that. I think Secret Sauce has ...
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Anonymous
07/09/15
Used to run automation tests on various OS/Browser combinations
What do you like best? Able to run a lot of automated tests across different browsers. Tips that come from Dave on elemental selenium. Also documentation is good. What do you dislike? Sometimes connection is slow while using sauce connect. This causes difficulties in accessing vms for manual testing. Recommendations to others considering the product If you are looking to run your automation tests on various platforms, sauce labs is the one you must try. What business problems are you ...
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Anonymous
07/07/15
Great tool for automated cloud testing
What do you like best? I like the parallel testing and having the ability to run test manually and automatically on various platforms and browsers What do you dislike? I would like have the ability to access old regression builds What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? - Fast automatic testing - Parallel testing - Ability to test on various platforms and browsers - Cloud testing
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Anonymous
07/06/15
Cross-platform/browser testing has never been easier
What do you like best? Saucelabs supports sub-accounts, allowing our team to have a master account for running regression suites, and sub-accounts for each individual to use as a personal "playground". What do you dislike? The UI has never been perfect, and has changed repeatedly over the past few years. Features I learn to use or appreciate can disappear without warning (though, thankfully, the UI can be reverted. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits ...
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Anonymous
07/06/15
Great experience with automation and their support is top notch!
What do you like best? There are a number of things I really like about Sauce, but my top is the ability to be able to create a clean vm for every test. Taking the maintenance of vm's out of my daily work load is great. Another top reason I like Sauce so much is because I can create many different OS/Browser combinations that would be very difficult to do manually. I like having only one browser on an OS instead of installing several different one's on each test agent. This creates a much ...
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Anonymous
07/03/15
Great for integration tests, need more documentation for more advanced features
What do you like best? Sauce labs is great to use for continuously running automated tests. It has a great UI for seeing your tests run and seeing where they failed. I like that I'm able to watch back the test run to see what happened. What do you dislike? The documentation as to how to run across browsers/platforms or run parallel tests can be much better. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I needed a framework that would run my ...
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