Sr Data Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Sep 26, 2022
I'm unsure if there's any cost associated with Appium. I got the free package which includes the server GUI application and the inspector application, and it was free to download, and that's all I need to get my work done. I'm not aware of any additional costs associated with the tool. Essentially, if you want to run Appium in a production environment, you'll need to hook it up with an emulation service, and though that's outside the scope, that has to tie and deliver the entire solution.
Appium facilitates seamless automation of iOS and Android mobile applications, interfacing smoothly with CI/CD pipelines and enabling cross-platform development. Its open-source framework supports diverse coding languages, enhancing test automation.Appium stands out for its ability to automate mobile apps across multiple platforms, backed by a strong community and extensive language compatibility. It integrates with continuous integration and delivery workflows, with robust tools like Appium...
My experience with Appium from a pricing perspective is favorable due to it being open source, making it a cost-effective option.
Appium is open source, so there is no cost involved. This is a significant advantage over commercial tools like UFT, which require payment.
I just used the free open-source version.
The solution is open-source.
It's open source, so it's completely free.
The price is good for people to be able to make a favorable decision for the value.
There is no license for this solution because it is open-source.
Appium is open source; we can use it for free.
It's completely 100% free, and there are no hidden fees.
I'm unsure if there's any cost associated with Appium. I got the free package which includes the server GUI application and the inspector application, and it was free to download, and that's all I need to get my work done. I'm not aware of any additional costs associated with the tool. Essentially, if you want to run Appium in a production environment, you'll need to hook it up with an emulation service, and though that's outside the scope, that has to tie and deliver the entire solution.
Appium is free and open-source.
The solution is open-source and free to use. You can pay to extend certain services. However, we never needed to do that.
The solution is open-source and free to use.
The solution is free.
The pricing of Appium is fine.
Appium is open-source, which is not licensed.
This is an open source solution so it does not cost anything for licensing or otherwise.