What are Load Testing Tools?

Load testing tools are used to test and verify the quality and performance of an application under workload in order to get rid of problems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Load Testing tools currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    WebLOAD

    WebLOAD

    RadView Software

    RadView WebLOAD is a leading enterprise AI-based performance and load testing solution for testing web, mobile, and packaged applications. It supports over 150 protocols and technologies, including all common front-end frameworks, APIs, message queues, and databases, enabling load testing across any enterprise technology stack. RadView WebLOAD.AI, is available as SaaS and can also be self-hosted on-premise or in the cloud. It is highly scalable and can simulate hundreds of thousands of concurrent users from different locations and cloud platforms. With its smart and easy generation of reliable tests and its powerful AI-based analytics capabilities, RadView WebLOAD makes performance teams highly successful in detecting and quickly resolving performance issues even for the most complex environments. This makes RadView WebLOAD the solution of choice for many performance experts. RadView WebLOAD has built-in integration into most of the popular Testing, CI/CD and APM tools.
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    PFLB

    PFLB

    PFLB

    PFLB is an AI-powered load testing platform where you can simulate massive traffic to your websites, and applications. It’s easy to use and super helpful for teams that want to ensure their product is ready to scale. Features: Realistic testing with scenario-based traffic simulation. Importing your production load profile with Google Analytics integration. Easy scripting with an intuitive no-code editor. Executing advanced JMeter scenarios at scale. Resolving bottlenecks with AI-powered performance insights. Discovering load testing results with Grafana dashboards. Protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, gRPC, JDBC, JMS, AMQP, MQTT, Kafka.
    Starting Price: $50/month
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