Browserbite vs Ghost Inspector

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Browserbite

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Browserbite vs Ghost Inspector: What are the differences?

Developers describe Browserbite as "Automatic cross browser layout testing". Browserbite looks at the screenshots for you using complex computer vision and machine learning techniques and finds the problems for you. On the other hand, Ghost Inspector is detailed as "Catch website bugs and regressions before they cost you". It lets you create and manage UI tests that check specific functionality in your website or application. We execute these automated browser tests continuously from the cloud and alert you if anything breaks.

Browserbite and Ghost Inspector can be primarily classified as "Browser Testing" tools.

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Pros of Browserbite
Pros of Ghost Inspector
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      No code required
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      Runscope integration
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      Simple test editor
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      Screenshot comparison
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      Videos of every test run
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      Primarily focus on functional testing
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      Easy to use API enables remote control
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      Data-Driven testing
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      Minimal effort to migrate to another tool like Selenium
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      Partials and Variables enable fast test creation
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      30-40 in-parallel tests for cheap
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      Detailed Documentation
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      Supports end to end testing with Runscope
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      Extensive Integrations available
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      Scheduling tests
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      Licensed but cheaper compared to other tools
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      Email notification and Alerts

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    Cons of Browserbite
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        Support Cross-device testing (device, web)
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        Load & Performance testing
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        Flash Support inside browser

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      What is Browserbite?

      Browserbite looks at the screenshots for you using complex computer vision and machine learning techniques and finds the problems for you.

      What is Ghost Inspector?

      It lets you create and manage UI tests that check specific functionality in your website or application. We execute these automated browser tests continuously from the cloud and alert you if anything breaks.

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