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QAShift vs testRigor

testRigor lets non-engineers write tests in English on its platform. QAShift generates real, version-controlled Playwright/Maestro code you own — and offers a human engineer to run it, which testRigor does not.

testRigor — model
Self-serve, plain-English scripts
testRigor — pricing
Free tier up to ~$900/mo
testRigor — context
Inc. 5000 company, no managed QA option
Side by side
QAShift
testRigor
Test format
Real Playwright/Maestro you own
Plain-English platform scripts
Managed option
Yes — FDE from Starter
No
Lock-in
None — MIT core, your repo
Platform-dependent
Pricing
Flat, published
Free → ~$900/mo
Where QAShift is different
You own the code — Playwright (web) + Maestro (mobile), in your repo, MIT core runner — not English scripts locked to one vendor’s interpreter
A managed option with a real engineer — testRigor is self-serve only
A forward-deployed engineer verifies every test and triages every failure
Multi-discipline coverage with predictions and flake triage built in
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