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ACCELQ spans every channel. agent-qa learns the one product you actually ship.

ACCELQ covers enterprise codeless automation across web, mobile, API, and packaged apps, per-user licensed. agent-qa narrows the job to agent-run E2E checks that live with product code.

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agent-qa vs ACCELQ

Capabilityagent-qaACCELQDetails
Source accessACCELQ is not positioned as a repo-owned framework with published source, so behaviour you disagree with is a support ticket. With agent-qa it is a pull request.
Repo-owned YAMLACCELQ keeps the test intent inside its own product. agent-qa keeps intent, config, hooks, memory and suites beside the code they cover, where your engineering process already works.
Coding-agent nativeA coding agent cannot click through a hosted editor. agent-qa ships MCP tools, packaged Skills and a CLI, so the agent that changed the code writes the test, runs it and reads the failure without leaving the loop.
Bring your own LLMWhoever picks the model sets your quality ceiling and your bill. agent-qa lets you point at any provider, any compatible endpoint, or a model on your own hardware, and change it in one line.
Local and CI executionOne command on a laptop, in CI, and from an agent. No run depends on somebody else's control plane being up, and nothing queues behind another tenant.
Web and mobile QAWeb, Android and iOS from the same natural-language flow and the same evidence model. The surface is a target named in a file, not a different product tier.
Memory, cache, hooksExecution memory, a validated action cache and sandboxed hooks compound. A suite that has been running a month is faster, cheaper and better informed about your app than the day it was written.
No platform lock-inEvery durable asset stays in your repository. Cancel agent-qa tomorrow and the tests, the memory and the evidence are still there and still readable.

Why teams switch from ACCELQ

No license fee, no seat math

ACCELQ runs on per-user enterprise licensing across its codeless platform modules, and that number grows with the coverage you add. agent-qa has no paid tier or licence fee for FSL-permitted use and its source is available under FSL-1.1-ALv2. You pay for tokens and infrastructure you control, on whichever provider is cheapest this quarter, and the cache cuts that too.

Built for coding agents, not dashboards

Your team already ships code with coding agents, and a coding agent cannot click around ACCELQ's interface. agent-qa ships MCP tools, packaged Skills and a CLI, so Claude Code, Cursor and their peers author the test, run it and triage the failure inside the same loop that wrote the change.

Breadth is a tax when you need depth

Every extra channel a platform covers is complexity you fund but may never use. agent-qa does one job, natural-language E2E for web and mobile, and does it with memory, cache, and hooks that make the hundredth run better than the first.

ACCELQ is built to check every box in an RFP. agent-qa is built to verify your product on every commit. Those are different tools, and only one belongs in your repo.

Frequently asked questions

Is agent-qa a good ACCELQ alternative?

Yes, and the reason is structural rather than a feature count. ACCELQ is an enterprise codeless test automation platform spanning web, mobile, API, and packaged applications, which means the asset you are building lives on their side of the line. agent-qa is a source-available QA agent with no paid tier, governed by FSL-1.1-ALv2: tests are plain-English YAML in your repository, runs execute on your laptop, in your CI, or from your coding agent, and every run writes back into memory committed beside the tests. The suite gets better at your app whether or not you renew anything.

How much does agent-qa cost compared to ACCELQ?

ACCELQ is priced on per-user enterprise licensing, so the bill tracks how much you test. agent-qa has no paid tier, no seats and no platform fee; FSL-1.1-ALv2 governs permitted use. You pay for the model tokens and infrastructure you already control, on the provider you choose, and the validated action cache takes roughly 60% of the tokens off a matched rerun. Adding coverage does not add a line item.

How do I migrate from ACCELQ to agent-qa?

You are re-describing intent, not porting code, which is why this is far smaller than a normal test migration. Extract the business flows your ACCELQ scenarios encode and restate them as agent-qa plain-English tests, intent survives, platform structure doesn't need to. Run npx agent-qa init, write each critical flow as a plain-English YAML test, and let the runtime work out the selectors and the recovery. Most teams move a smoke suite in an afternoon, and there is nothing to un-pick later because the output is files in your own repository.

Does agent-qa cover web and mobile like ACCELQ?

Yes, and from the same file. agent-qa runs end-to-end tests on web, Android and iOS with one natural-language format, one memory store and one evidence model, so a flow written once survives being pointed at another surface. ACCELQ includes mobile modules in its platform; agent-qa delivers mobile E2E from the same repo-owned YAML contract as web.

We test more than web and mobile, does agent-qa still fit?

agent-qa focuses on web and mobile E2E and pairs cleanly with whatever covers your API or packaged-app layers. Its hooks can call project scripts and API checks as part of a run. Focused tools composed in the repo beat one platform stretched across everything.

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Where agent-qa pulls ahead of ACCELQ

The parts of agent-qa that answer what ACCELQ leaves you carrying.

Natural-language tests

Write actions and assertions in plain English; agent-qa resolves them against the live interface.

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Plain-English YAML

Describe the behavior once; it stays as reviewable YAML in your repository.

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User-facing targets

Name visible controls and labels instead of brittle selectors.

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One format everywhere

Use the same test structure on web, Android, and iOS.

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Execution memory

Turn successful runs into reviewable, evidence-backed memory that makes every future run faster.

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Reviewable bundles

Every learned fact ships with its evidence as files in your repository.

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Proven before it is used

New knowledge must pass replay and live evidence before guiding a run.

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Faster warm runs

Reuse proven flows and supersede stale facts instead of rediscovering them.

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Version controlled, built for teams

Tests, knowledge, and rules stay as reviewable files shared by teammates, agents, and CI.

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Files, not a database

Tests, config, memory, and rules stay as files your team can inspect and own.

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Learning arrives as a diff

New memory and issues arrive as pull-request diffs, with their evidence.

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One commit everywhere

Humans, coding agents, and CI share the same knowledge from one commit.

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* This comparison is based on publicly available information. Product capabilities and pricing can change; verify details with each vendor before making a purchase decision.