Yes! Although please note that the version at wolfia.com is more sophisticated and use embeddings to retrieve contextual snippets of code, vs this open source tool doesn't require indexing your codebase and instead leverage Open AI functions calling to let the LLM browse the code.
Totally true that TestFlight / Play Store uploads are available within 15 min, but in our experience, nobody wants to push to those platform that frequently, and force many upgrades of the app every day, so instead they do nightly builds at best. More importantly, it doesn't help if people don't have the right phone. We would love to help you with this use case, does an emulator in the browser works for you or do you need to install to phones?
Yes it works on mobile but is a bit slower, we want to continue to improve performance there. It's reasonable on a Pixel 6 pro, I'm curious which phone are you using? We'll look into the ping time.
Thanks! We are hoping to support iOS within a couple of months.
We want to have the same level of performance as what we achieve today with Android. I am curious what didn't work great when you tried iOS in the cloud options in the past? Just performance or something else as well?
Amazon Device Farm is mostly focused on testing on many different devices. We are more focused on collaboration between team members. We want to make it frictionless to share a build with your team, and get feedback from them with comments, redlines, and short clips. We're building towards this vision as fast as we can. :)
Yes our free tier should be more performant than theirs. In the future, we want to differentiate on collaboration features.
For the session limit: we haven't added it to the pricing page yet but we have an option to pay as you go which removes the 15 minute timeout.
Good question, it's similar indeed but in our experience Appetize is significantly slower.
We are also going to focus on collaboration between team members as opposed to testing and training.