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mabl's auto-healing is positioned as an AI-assisted capability that helps tests continue working when application UI elements change. The provided content and public positioning do not verify a specific auto-healing success rate.
mabl can replace Selenium or Cypress for some teams, especially when the priority is managed low-code test automation rather than full control over code-based test frameworks. Teams with complex custom test logic should compare capabilities carefully.
Yes. mabl publicly describes API testing alongside browser, mobile UI, accessibility, performance, and visual testing workflows.
mabl's public integration catalog includes GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins, Bitbucket, Azure Pipelines, Bamboo, CircleCI, Jira, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Postman, BigQuery, Segment, and WebHooks, among others.
mabl publicly offers a 14-day free trial. An ongoing no-cost free plan with durable limits is not publicly verified, so buyers should treat freemium status as unconfirmed.
mabl does not publish exact paid dollar pricing. Its public pricing materials describe quote-based pricing, cloud testing credits starting at 500 credits per month, and free local test runs; exact contract price, support level, and usage allowances require a vendor quote.
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Last verified March 2026