Build your own CI/CD pipelines by customizing your Bitrise Workflows
This article will explain in a nutshell how you can easily build your own CI/CD pipelines for your mobile apps, based on your specific business needs.
This article will explain in a nutshell how you can easily build your own CI/CD pipelines for your mobile apps, based on your specific business needs.
Mobile testing is the process of testing mobile applications for functionality, usability or performance through the use of tools or open-source frameworks. Smartphones, tablet PCs, or every new release of the iPhone with the smallest changes, makes mobile testing, and automated testing, imperative to detect regression bugs and enables teams to ship quality applications.
An excellent approach to accessibility is to build accessibility into your app workflow rather than address it at the end. When you build an accessible mobile app, you make your app inclusive of everyone, both with and without a disability. Learn how a tool like Bitrise can help!
In this blog, we'll show how you can import your project manually or as an iOS project. I’ll also present a few step combinations that can be used to test and deploy your KMM apps.
Did you know that an average user takes only 0.05 seconds to form an opinion on a website? Yes, Sweor’s study on website statistics shows that users decide whether they want to use a website or not in a fraction of a second. We can also note that about 57% of the global population doesn’t recommend non-responsive websites in the same study. In general, most websites or web apps run into errors because of a solitary reason: solid cross-browser testing isn’t performed.
A hands-on guide to building an Android app with AWS Amplify and Bitrise