We use HeadSpin for automated, manual, and performance testing of our apps. Presently, we have 70 users, including QA, developers, product managers, and the operations team.
I have been selling it to customers, and I've been using it as well. HeadSpin essentially is a mobile intelligence platform. It helps you identify the issues within your app or your website via performance testing. It gives you a platform to debug your app. It works like a simulator where you can identify the issues being faced by your app. These are real-life simulations. So, on a laptop, you can simulate Apple iPhone 13 to understand how your app is performing on Apple iPhone 13. You can use a public cloud, or you can deploy it on your premises. So, when you want to deploy on-premises, they send something like a mini server, and they do the deployment themselves. If you want to use the cloud, you can use their cloud. All devices are hosted on their cloud, and you can go ahead and test.
Founder at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-03-29T08:26:17Z
Mar 29, 2020
In our case, the primary use case is first for tests, especially for Android phones. There are many versions and many different brands, such as Samsung, LG, and Huawei. We want to test our mobile apps on different devices. We are also using it for log tests. We have campaign dates for eCommerce, and there are 100,000 unique visitors. As we cannot test it into a log environment, on our site we make our log test using another feature.
Headspin is a data science-driven Mobile APM platform that leverages an AI platform to combine global device infrastructure, test automation, machine learning-driven performance, and quality of experience analytics. HeadSpin was founded to answer the demand for a global testing, performance monitoring, and quality of experience (QoE) management platform to assist businesses in ensuring optimal digital experiences across mobile, audio, online, and video delivery channels.
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We use HeadSpin for automated, manual, and performance testing of our apps. Presently, we have 70 users, including QA, developers, product managers, and the operations team.
I have been selling it to customers, and I've been using it as well. HeadSpin essentially is a mobile intelligence platform. It helps you identify the issues within your app or your website via performance testing. It gives you a platform to debug your app. It works like a simulator where you can identify the issues being faced by your app. These are real-life simulations. So, on a laptop, you can simulate Apple iPhone 13 to understand how your app is performing on Apple iPhone 13. You can use a public cloud, or you can deploy it on your premises. So, when you want to deploy on-premises, they send something like a mini server, and they do the deployment themselves. If you want to use the cloud, you can use their cloud. All devices are hosted on their cloud, and you can go ahead and test.
In our case, the primary use case is first for tests, especially for Android phones. There are many versions and many different brands, such as Samsung, LG, and Huawei. We want to test our mobile apps on different devices. We are also using it for log tests. We have campaign dates for eCommerce, and there are 100,000 unique visitors. As we cannot test it into a log environment, on our site we make our log test using another feature.