What website is this?
Drizz delivers end-to-end functional testing for Android, iOS, and mobile web using vision AI to understand the UI instead of maintaining fragile XPath/selectors. Day to day, you author and validate cases in natural language on the desktop app; Drizz Cloud runs them on real devices or emulators, produces reports, and plugs into CI. It targets teams hurt by frequent mobile UI changes, week-long script repairs, and noisy pipelines. Unlike device-cloud rentals alone, authoring, execution, and self-healing steps live in one product. If Appium maintenance is your bottleneck, the free 50-run trial is a practical way to see whether your critical flows fit this model.
Key Features
- Describe steps in natural language; the platform generates executable test flows
- Vision AI locates controls on real devices/emulators and performs taps, input, and navigation
- Attempts to auto-repair failed steps after UI changes, reducing manual script edits
- Central management of APK/IPA builds, suites, device environments, and run history
- CI/CD triggers with parallel runs; failures retain screenshots, logs, and screen state
- Optional accessibility checks plus enterprise encryption, regional storage, and VPC deployment
Use Cases
- E-commerce QA covers search, cart, and checkout in plain-English steps, then runs regression across multiple Android/iOS real devices before release.
- FinTech teams wire login, KYC, and transfer flows into Jenkins; failed builds pull debug bundles with device metadata.
- Developers validate new screens locally on the desktop app, then promote suites to the cloud for large parallel runs.
- Teams migrating from Appium rewrite top scenarios in natural language and POC vision stability on dynamic lists and deep links.
- Regulated healthcare/finance customers execute in VPC or on-prem so builds and logs stay inside their network with auditability.
Who is it for?
- QA/release teams shipping dual-platform apps who want one suite for Android and iOS
- Engineering leads with mobile builds in CI who need less flaky noise and triage time
- Growing teams that need shared workspaces, visual regression, and priority support (Team Plan)
- Enterprise buyers requiring SSO/SAML, custom SLAs, and on-prem/VPC
- Not ideal for: one-off exploratory testing or prototypes without stable installable builds
- May be a poor fit if assertions must bind to native accessibility trees and you cannot accept vision-recognition tolerance
How It Compares to Similar Tools?
- Versus selector-driven Appium: Drizz leans on vision plus natural-language authoring to cut maintenance; if you rely on low-level node IDs, run a POC first.
- Versus BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, and similar device clouds: those excel at environments and parallelism; Drizz also bundles AI authoring, self-healing, and suite governance—worth it mainly if you lack “writing tests,” not just “running tests.”
- If you mostly test desktop responsive web, a mobile-first stack may be overkill; if mobile E2E instability is the pain, start with the Free Trial’s 50 runs.
Pricing Details
- Free Trial (individual exploration): 50 test runs; APK upload, natural-language authoring, basic visual bug detection, email support.
- Pay As You Go: buy test runs as needed; unlimited authoring; Vision AI execution, visual regression, CI/CD, 7-day history. No USD unit price listed on the homepage.
- Team Plan: shared workspace, collaboration, priority email support, visual regression, and CI/CD; price not shown on the homepage.
- Enterprise: on-prem/VPC, unlimited test runs, dedicated account manager, custom SLAs, SSO/SAML, advanced compliance, and custom integrations; contact sales.
- Pricing and quotas follow the pricing section at https://www.drizz.dev/ and the console; Product Hunt promos may grant extra credits per current rules.
FAQs
Q: Is there a free tier? What does the trial include?
A: Yes—Free Trial includes 50 test runs, APK upload, and natural-language authoring. After that, buy runs or upgrade to Team/Enterprise; see the official site for details.
Q: Can I automate without coding?
A: Official FAQ states you describe steps in natural language and the system builds flows; engineers can still add complex branches. You do not write Appium by hand, but you must specify business steps clearly.
Q: Does it support real iOS/Android devices and CI?
A: Docs confirm Android, iOS real devices/emulators and mobile web, plus CI integration. Logs, recordings, and other artifacts are available per execution ID or via API/webhooks.
Q: How is it different from Appium or a pure device cloud?
A: Drizz emphasizes vision, natural-language authoring, and self-healing steps; device clouds focus on execution environments. Whether it reduces maintenance versus your stack needs a POC on your flakiest flows—not marketing comparison tables alone.
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