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How I Reduced Mobile Test Cycles by 90% Using Device Orchestration
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How I Reduced Mobile Test Cycles by 90% Using Device Orchestration

via Dev.toSuresh Kumar M5h ago

That endless Connect → Test → Repeat nightmare is finally over. The Solution: Devicely v2.2.20 I built Devicely v2.2.20, a tool designed to slash mobile QA cycles by automating multi-device testing with orchestration. Visual Proof 🎥 Check out my demo: MajorFlow.mov This video shows the AI Assistant and Locator Overlays in action—no more guesswork, just streamlined execution. Key Technical Features • Commander Mode One “Leader” device controls multiple “Followers” via WebSockets. Perfect for reproducing bugs across iOS and Android simultaneously. • Smart Visual Inspector Point-and-click to find locators instantly. Forget digging through endless XML trees. • Zero-Setup AI Powered by Groq, you can issue natural language commands like: “Open settings” → works across both iOS and Android. Transparency While the orchestration engine is proprietary, Devicely leverages: • ADB • UIAutomator • XCUITest (WDA) • ideviceinstaller Every command is visible in your local terminal logs for full securit

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