I don't know. It seems so strange for an open-source solution to have a paid option which doesn't involve any cloud service.
The impression of those users was that the "open source" and "npm" nature of Cypress was just to attract developers without them knowing that there is a paid service that their company will need to buy if they decide to use it in an actual CI/CD system.
Like a "honeypot".
Again, not my words, not my opinion, only the feedback that I heard.
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I don't know. It seems so strange for an open-source solution to have a paid option which doesn't involve any cloud service.
The impression of those users was that the "open source" and "npm" nature of Cypress was just to attract developers without them knowing that there is a paid service that their company will need to buy if they decide to use it in an actual CI/CD system.
Like a "honeypot".
Again, not my words, not my opinion, only the feedback that I heard.