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About Qyrus

Qyrus is a software testing platform that supports web, mobile, and API testing from one environment. It provides browser and device farms, test management tools, and reporting dashboards to track quality across releases. Teams can run performance, security, and accessibility tests, then manage defects and test data in a centralized system. CI/CD integrations allow automated test runs in build pipelines. The platform is designed for QA teams that need scalable testing infrastructure without maintaining labs on their own. Key capabilities: Web, mobile, and API testing Browser and device farm access Test management and defect tracking Performance and security testing tools CI/CD integration and reporting Best for: QA teams running multi-channel test programs.

Qyrus Details

Vendor
Qyrus Technologies
Year Launched
2020
Location
1 S Wacker Dr. Suite 3150, Chicago, IL, 60606, US
Deployment
cloud, on premise, windows, linux
Training Options
documentation, videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Software development teams, QA professionals, and enterprise clients
Industries Served
Technology, finance, and digital services industries.
Tags
Application Development, Qyrus Technologies

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USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD ($), CAD ($), JPY (¥), CNY (¥), INR (₹), SGD ($), KRW (₩), HKD ($), CHF (CHF), SEK (kr), NOK (kr), DKK (kr), NZD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Comprehensive testing capabilities across web, mobile, and API.
  • User-friendly interface with AI enhancements.
  • Scalable solutions for businesses of different sizes.
  • Strong customer support options.
  • Continuous integration capabilities streamline workflows.
  • Potentially high costs for extensive enterprise features.
  • May require training for users unfamiliar with testing platforms.
  • Performance can vary based on infrastructure.
  • Limited customization options for smaller plans.
  • Integration complexities with certain legacy systems.

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