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Percy vs Responsively: What are the differences?

Percy: Add visual reviews to your GitHub pull requests, helping your team spot UI bugs quickly and review visual changes easily. Percy highlights the visual changes in your UI that are introduced by each pull request. It saves your team time and stress reducing your manual QA; Responsively: Develop responsive web apps 5x faster. It is a modified browser built using Electron that helps in responsive web development. Preview all target screens in a single window side-by-side. Brings down your development time. Use your already-familiar dev-tools from the browser. No additional learning curve.

Percy and Responsively can be categorized as "In-Browser Testing" tools.

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Pros of Percy
Pros of Responsively
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    5K free snapshots per month
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    Test against multiple browsers, viewports, and devices
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    Visual AI is 99.9999% accurate
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    Mobile browsers
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    Build Sequencing
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    Individual Snapshot History
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    Real Mobile Devices
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    Fast cross-browser test execution
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    Collaborative Visual Reviews
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    Responsive Visual Testing
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    1 year build history
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    Automatic Browser Upgrades
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    Cross-browser support
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    Unlimited users
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    Advanced Comparison Sensitivity
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      Crazy expensive unless you use it a LOT
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      What is Percy?

      Catch visual bugs in static & dynamic UI components with Percy. Ensure your website’s UI reliability in dynamic environments. Detect and resolve bugs at speed for each component across browsers and viewports.

      What is Responsively?

      It is a modified browser built using Electron that helps in responsive web development. Preview all target screens in a single window side-by-side. Brings down your development time. Use your already-familiar dev-tools from the browser. No additional learning curve.

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