Mobot

Mobot

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Mobot is a company that offers automated mobile app testing using mechanical robots, providing more accurate results than emulators, virtual devices, and existing frameworks. Their technology is designed to handle complex testing scenarios and perform tests like real humans, ensuring complete coverage across various devices. Mobot has helped development teams worldwide improve their testing processes, resulting in increased stability and reduced time and headaches for both developers and customers[1].

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About Mobot

Mobot’s mechanical robots automate mobile app tests that are impossible for emulators, virtual devices, and existing frameworks. When the stakes are high, Mobot helps you ship faster and with confidence, every time.

No-code, fast setup to save you time

No more coding test cases, or having to update your code when the app updates. With Mobot, setting up a test case is as simple as recording a video on your phone. And the Mobot team handles all maintenance.

Real mechanical robots testing for ultimate accuracy & consistency

Mobot's fleet of mechanical robots use computer vision to execute your test cases, consistently every time.

On 200+ physical devices like a human would

Your users aren’t on emulators or virtual devices. With Mobot, test your native and cross-platform mobile apps the way they will be used in the real world - on real iOS/Android devices. Tap, swipe, rotate.

Automating tests that no other solution can

Mobot helps you eliminate tedious, manual testing. Tricky, complicated tests like multi-device messaging, deep linking, push notifications, bluetooth connections to peripheral devices, and many more.

Checked by humans to eliminate noise

Every Mobot customer is paired with an expert Customer Success Manager who understands your app, your test plans, and can distinguish between a real bug and a slight design change.

Integrated into your release management process

We’re here to make your life easier. Choose from a list of popular integrations including Slack, JIRA, and more.