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NativeBridge focuses on browser-based native app execution with developer workflow integrations (VS Code, Cursor) and Magic Link collaboration at $19/month. BrowserStack offers broader device coverage (3,000+ devices) and enterprise features but starts at $29/month for Live testing and $129/month for Automate. NativeBridge prioritizes developer experience and affordability over comprehensive device lab coverage.
A Magic Link is a permanent URL that always points to the latest version of your app build. When you upload a new version, the same URL automatically updates — stakeholders, testers, and clients can bookmark it once and always access the current build without new invitations or download links.
Yes, NativeBridge integrates with Maestro, an open-source mobile UI testing framework. You can write Maestro test scripts and execute them against NativeBridge's real device infrastructure for automated interaction testing, UI validation, and regression testing.
NativeBridge is currently best suited for startups, small-to-medium teams, and indie developers. Enterprise teams requiring SOC 2 compliance, extensive device coverage, or advanced access management may find more mature options in BrowserStack or Sauce Labs. NativeBridge's enterprise capabilities are still developing.
NativeBridge supports iOS builds (.ipa files) and Android builds (.apk and .aab files). Both debug and release configurations can be uploaded and tested through the platform's browser-based interface.
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