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FAQs
What's included in the free trial?
When you're ready, you can start a 7 day free trial of the Basic plan, which lets you:
- Create, run and schedule tests on Chrome and Firefox
- Setup email and webhook alerts whenever a test fails
- Use datasets to swap test data between tests and manage sensitive test data
What is a concurrency?
Concurrency is the number of tests you can run at the same time, e.g. Having 2 concurrencies means you can run two tests at a time. If you execute more tests than the number of concurrencies you have, your tests will be added to a queue, and ran once there are available concurrencies.
Is there a limit to the number of tests or test minutes?
No, each concurrency is unlimited, you can run unlimited number of tests or test minutes per concurrency.
What is a job?
A job is a scheduled test, which you can set to run on any day of the week, on a daily or even hourly basis. Error alerts can be configured to send you an email or messages to a channel on a team chat application via webhooks.
Can I test localhost or intranet applications?
On the the cloud edition of UI-licious, you can only test publicly accessible web applications.
You can use a service like serveo.net or ngrok to temporarily expose a secure public URL to your localhost or intranet application for testing via UI-licious.
Alternatively, we also offer self-hosted / on-premise installation for Enterprises. Talk to us to find out more.
Is there a self-hosted / on-premise installation?
Yes, we support self-hosted / on-premise installations for Enterprises. Talk to us to find out more.
More questions? Talk to us.