Comparison
A LambdaTest alternative built for framerate, not test grids
LambdaTest (now TestMu AI) is a strong platform for cross-browser functional testing and massively parallel test execution. What it — and every QA-first cloud — doesn't tell you is how many frames per second your app renders on the phones your users actually own. DoesItRunOn exists for exactly that question.
Different tools for different failure modes
A functional cloud catches broken: the button that doesn't click on Safari, the layout that collapses on a small viewport. DoesItRunOn catches slow: the hero scene that drops to 14 fps on a Redmi Note 9, the particle effect that thermal-throttles after ninety seconds, the p95 frame time that makes scrolling feel broken even though every test passes.
What you get instead of a test grid
One input — your URL, plus an optional Playwright-style script to drive the heavy path — and one output: per-device performance numbers from real hardware. Median and p95 FPS, frame-time distribution, jank events, thermal behavior over time, across a curated spread from current flagships to five-year-old budget Androids. No SDK, no suite migration, no grid configuration.
Pricing designed for the job
Because runs are performance measurements rather than test-minutes, pricing is flat and simple: from $29/mo for indie projects to $299/mo for the full fleet with API access. Waitlist members lock in early-access pricing at launch.
See your numbers on real hardware
Join the waitlist — early members lock in launch pricing and vote on the device pool.