Testim vs SuperAGI
AI-enhanced independent comparison — features, pros, cons, pricing and rankings.
| Dimension | Testim | SuperAGI |
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Who each tool serves best — and when to pick the other one.
QA engineers and developers in agile teams who need scalable, reliable, and maintainable browser test automation with minimal coding.
- You need to automate browser tests with minimal coding and fast setup.
- You want AI-driven test stability to reduce flaky test failures.
- Your team requires scalable test automation that integrates with CI/CD.
Small teams or individuals with tight budgets who cannot afford paid plans or do not require advanced AI-driven test stability features.
- You need a fully free testing tool without usage or feature limits.
- Free-tier limits are a blocker for your testing volume or team size.
- You require extensive API access or open-source testing frameworks.
The AI-powered self-healing and codeless test creation that significantly reduce test maintenance efforts.
Ideal for developers and teams looking to create and manage autonomous AI agents with flexibility.
- You need to build custom AI agents for specific tasks.
- You want an open-source solution for flexibility and control.
- Your team requires integration with various tools and workflows.
Not suitable for non-technical users or those seeking a plug-and-play solution without customization.
- You need a simple, out-of-the-box AI solution.
- Free-tier limits are a blocker for extensive usage.
- You require extensive customer support and training.
The need for an open-source framework to build and manage AI agents.
A canonical comparison across capabilities common to this category. Vendor-specific extras appear below in "Highlighted Features".
| Capability | Testim | SuperAGI |
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Free Tier Available
Usable without payment (with usage limits)
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✓ | ✓ |
Each tool's marketing-listed features. Where a feature appears under one tool but not the other, it usually reflects how the vendor describes their product — not a definitive capability gap.
- AI-Powered Self-Healing — Automatically fixes broken tests to reduce maintenance
- Codeless Test Creation — Visual editor for building tests without coding
- Code-based testing — Supports writing tests in JavaScript for flexibility
- CI/CD Integration — Integrates with popular pipelines like Jenkins and GitHub Actions
- Test analytics and reporting — Provides insights on test runs and failures
- Agent Runtime — Core component for running AI agents.
- Management Console — User interface for managing agents.
- Tool Integration — Connect with various external tools.
- Workflow Orchestration — Manage workflows for agents.
- AI-powered self-healing reduces flaky tests
- Intuitive codeless test creation
- Supports both visual and code-based testing
- Good integration with CI/CD pipelines
- Scalable for agile development teams
- Customizable open-source framework
- Strong integration capabilities
- User-friendly management console
- Active community support
- Flexible deployment options
- Pricing can be expensive for small teams
- Some advanced features require paid plans
- No public API available
- Requires technical knowledge to implement effectively.
- Limited support for non-technical users.
- Automated regression testing for web apps
- Cross-browser compatibility testing
- Continuous integration test automation
- Reducing flaky test maintenance
- Agile development testing workflows
- Developing custom AI solutions
- Automating repetitive tasks
- Integrating AI into existing workflows
- Creating intelligent agents for specific applications
Where each tool runs — web, mobile, desktop, browser extension, API.
No platforms confirmed.
Natural languages each tool generates and understands. Primary languages are listed first.
What each tool can accept (input) and produce (output) — text, image, audio, video, code.
Offers a free tier with limited features; paid plans add advanced capabilities and higher usage limits.
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Free
Free -
Pro
popular
$20.00/mo -
Team
$30.00/mo
SuperAGI is available for free, making it accessible for individual developers and teams.
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Free
Free
Regulatory frameworks each tool claims compliance with (HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, etc.).
None listed.
Vendor-published numbers each tool highlights — usage scale, breadth, and operational stats. Different tools track different metrics, so direct row-by-row comparison usually isn't meaningful.
- Test Stability High with AI self-healing
- Setup Speed Fast with codeless editor
No metrics published.
Languages, frameworks, databases, and infrastructure each tool is built on. Mostly relevant for self-hosted or open-source tools.
Stack not disclosed.
Who each tool is positioned for — primary audience first.
No specific audience listed.
How each tool is classified in the Volvenix catalog.
These vocabulary domains are managed in our catalog but not yet exposed at the tool level. We're tracking them for future expansion of this comparison.
- Encryption Types — AES-256, ChaCha20, RSA-2048, and similar at-rest/in-transit cipher families.
- Encryption Contexts — where encryption is applied (data at rest, in transit, end-to-end).
- Plan-tier Model Mapping — which AI models are available on which pricing tier (currently only the model list is tracked, not the per-plan availability).
- What is this tool?
- Testim is a browser automation platform that enables codeless and code-based test creation with AI-powered self-healing.
- How much does it cost?
- Testim offers a free tier and paid plans starting at $20 per month with additional features and usage.
- Does it have a free plan?
- Yes, Testim provides a free plan with limited features suitable for individuals.
- What integrations does it support?
- Testim integrates with CI/CD tools like Jenkins and GitHub Actions, primarily in paid plans.
- Who is it best for?
- It is best for QA engineers and developers in agile teams needing scalable, reliable browser test automation.
- What is this tool?
- SuperAGI is an open-source framework for building and managing AI agents.
- How much does it cost?
- SuperAGI is available for free.
- Does it have a free plan?
- Yes, it offers a free plan for individual users.
- What integrations does it support?
- SuperAGI supports various tool integrations for enhanced functionality.
- Who is it best for?
- It is best for developers and teams looking to create AI agents.
| Info | Testim | SuperAGI |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Freemium | Free |
| Category | AI Agents & Automation | AI Agents & Automation |
| Deployment | Cloud | Cloud |
| Learning Curve | — | Advanced |
| Free Plan | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Agent | ✓ | ✓ |
SuperAGI has an overall score of 5.3/10 and is offered for free, focusing on autonomous AI agent development and automation tasks. Testim, with a slightly higher score of 5.6/10, uses a freemium pricing model and specializes in automated software testing and quality assurance. While SuperAGI emphasizes AI-driven task automation, Testim is tailored for improving testing efficiency in software development workflows.
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