Whether you’re a CTO evaluating tools for your organization, a Project Manager trying to improve your release cycle, or a QA Engineer who just wants to write better tests, we’ve got you.
Our advice is simple: don’t rush it. The best testing setup is one your team actually understands, owns, and grows into, not one that looks great on paper but hardly gets used.
Big ambitions are great, but let your tests lead the way
We hear from a lot of companies asking about Enterprise packages, and honestly, we love the enthusiasm. When you’re responsible for a large team or a complex product, you want to set things up for success from the start. That energy is exactly what drives great testing cultures.
However, here’s a pattern we keep seeing: teams ready to sign up for many seats, multiple parallel connections for CI/CD pipelines, and a full suite of advanced features before they’ve written a single test. It’s a bit like hiring a full pit crew before you’ve built the race car.
Our recommendation is to start slowly, build your tests first, grow your confidence, and let your real needs shape the package you end up with.
Start with Pro and build from there
Rather than going big from day one, we encourage teams to start with a few Pro subscriptions for the people who will be hands-on with AltTester®. The Pro pack is not a “lite” version; it’s a fully capable suite that includes everything you need to get meaningful work done, including the AI Extension, an MCP server that connects directly to your AI agent, letting it inspect your 3D apps and games.
And as your needs grow, Pro grows with you. You can customize your subscription with more seats for test implementation or add-ons like more parallel connections for CI/CD pipelines or console capabilities. All without ever needing to switch packages, and you can make updates to your Pro subscription at any time, not just at renewal.
So, when does Enterprise actually make sense? When your project setup looks something like this:
- Big teams with 10 or more seats and complex pipeline configurations
- Multi-engine studios that need a license covering both Unity and Unreal simultaneously
- Console development teams that require console support as part of their core setup
- Teams needing dedicated support in the form of training, workshops, priority support, or professional services
If you’re not ticking several of these boxes yet, Pro has you covered. And when you are, we’ll be there for you.
Monthly or yearly subscription?
Not sure yet if AltTester® is the right fit? Start with a monthly package. It’s the lowest-commitment way to explore the tool, ideal for a Proof of Concept or for teams still in evaluation mode.
If you’re already convinced and ready to commit, the yearly package is the smarter investment. Better value, saves you 30% compared to monthly, and it signals to your team that this is a tool worth learning properly.
Either way, you’re not locked into a path. You’re simply starting where it makes sense to start. And if your needs expand mid-subscription and you want to add more seats, more connections, you can customize at any time. No need to wait for a renewal to grow.
Growing into Enterprise, when the time is right
Once your team has real tests, real experience, and a clearer picture of where you’re headed, that’s when Enterprise becomes a conversation worth having. We’ll be ready when you are.
Until then: start small, move at your own pace, and let your actual needs guide the next step. Grab a monthly or yearly Pro plan, run your PoC, and come back when you’re ready.
Every team is different. Tell us about yours, and we’ll help you find the best starting point.