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Test Studio Web & Desktop | $2,499Perpetual | Automated testing for Web and Desktop, Visual Studio plugin
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Test Studio Runtime | $349Perpetual | Test execution and integration
Create a network of computers to schedule and run your tests in parallel.
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Test Studio Ultimate | $3,499Perpetual | Test Studio Web & Desktop, Mobile, Load, Performance, API testing
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Telerik Test Studio pricing & plans
The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other Test Automation Software
![]() Premium Floating License | $5,990per concurrent user | perpetual license
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![]() Live Testing - Virtual Machines | $19/mo. Unlimited Users | Unlimited live testing minutes and instant access to thousands of browser/OS combos and mobile emulators & simulators
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![]() FREE | $0sec | 2 vCPU @ 3.4GHz (Turbo 4.0GHz), 4GB RAM, 25GB RAM drive
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Various alternatives pricing & plans
I mostly used Test Studio for the point-and-click functions so that I could repeat a lot of the manual testing I do. It can be tricky at first, but once you get something set up, you can save yourself a few man hours every week if it is a big project. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The functional tests can unfortunately break easily if the scripts have to rely on Xpath and specific GUI elements. It's hard to scale up if a lot of what you build isn't globalized. That's not a Test Studio issue, that's more of a developer issue.
Overall, the learning curve and knowledge you need to operate Test Studio can become a full time job. There's also the cost if you're a jack-of-all trades and the tool isn't paying off enough. $2500 is a hefty price if you're not part of the enterprise ring. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.