If you need a broad continuous testing platform that spans lots of devices and use cases, BlazeMeter is a good option. It has features for test data generation, load testing, service virtualization, and a variety of testing approaches from manual to automated and scriptless. It also offers UX load testing and performance monitoring to ensure app quality on many devices, and it integrates with Jenkins and GitHub.
Another mature option is Sauce Labs, which offers a suite of tools for web and mobile app testing. That includes cross-browser testing, mobile testing, orchestration and API quality tools, and a large selection of web browsers, mobile emulators and real mobile devices for good coverage of different platforms. It supports automation frameworks like Appium, Cypress and Selenium, and integrates with CI/CD tools, so it's a good option for big businesses that need to ramp up testing.
If you want no-code automation, ACCELQ is a good option. It automates tests of Web, Mobile, API and Desktop applications without requiring any coding. With features like API test automation and integrated business process assurance, ACCELQ enables continuous testing and ensures quality assurance. It is designed for multiple roles to increase productivity and promote continuous testing culture.
Last, Katalon offers a flexible platform for end-to-end software quality management. It supports testing of web, mobile, API, desktop and packaged applications with no-code test recording and a drag-and-drop test editor. Katalon integrates with popular CI tools like Jenkins, Azure DevOps and GitLab, and offers AI-powered tools for regression testing and automatic code generation. It is designed to help teams accelerate testing and deliver high-quality digital products.