SpecSync provides different licensing options including a free usage for smaller projects. For details and pricing, please check the available plans.
Please send your questions or license inquiries to specsync@specsolutions.eu.
The licenses are provided as a license file. SpecSync tries to find the license file in the project folder (where the specsync.json
configuration file is located). Since the license files are project or enterprise specific, these can be safely checked in to the source control.
The location of the license file (absolute or relative to the project folder) can also be specified with the --license
option of the synchronization tool or in the toolSettings/licensePath
setting of the configuration file if necessary. You can also consider to configure the license path in the user-specific configuration file.
{% hint style="info" %} The SpecSync license files are digitally signed text files. You can open them with a text editor (e.g. Notepad) to check the expiry date, the edition and other details. {% endhint %}
- Maximum 30 scenarios can be synchronized
- Enterprise features cannot be used
{% hint style="info" %} Scenario Outlines count as one scenario. {% endhint %}
- Maximum 300 scenarios can be synchronized
- Enterprise features cannot be used
{% hint style="info" %} Scenario Outlines count as one scenario. {% endhint %}
- Two-way synchronization (using the pull command). See Two-way synchronization for details.
- Re-linking scenarios to new Test Cases (using the re-link command). See Re-link scenarios to new Test Cases
- All customization features
The Service Level Agreement (SLA) for the support services for SpecSync for Azure DevOps Enterprise license holders can be downloaded from here.
The End User License Agreement (EULA) can be downloaded here.
SpecSync for Azure DevOps uses 3rd party software libraries, please find their licenses at http://speclink.me/specsync3rdpartylic.