ContextQA
ContextQA
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Testsigma
Testsigma
Compared · May 2026

ContextQA vs Testsigma:
Two AI Platforms, Different Bets.

Testsigma pioneered codeless test automation in plain English. Founded in 2019 in San Francisco, it now serves 10,000+ QA teams across Cisco, Samsung, Nestlé, KFC, DHL, and more, with a 4.5 G2 score and Leader status in Fall 2025. ContextQA takes a different bet: code-aware agentic AI that generates, runs, and heals tests from your actual repository, not a recording or a sentence. Here's the full breakdown, with verified pricing data and the architectural choice you'll actually make.

The 30-second answer

Testsigma is a low-code, NLP-driven test automation platform. You write tests in plain English ("Click the login button, enter username, verify dashboard loads"), and the platform compiles them into executable automation. Strong fit for teams that want non-technical testers contributing automation, with 800+ browser/OS combinations and 2,000+ real mobile devices included. Built-in AI agents (Atto, Copilot) generate test cases from Jira stories, Figma files, or screen recordings.

ContextQA is code-aware agentic AI. Instead of starting from sentences, it starts from your repository. CodiTOS watches code changes and auto-generates targeted tests on every push. Agents then run, heal, and classify failures across web, mobile, API, SAP, Salesforce, database, security, performance, visual, and AI agent testing, all under one contract.

If your team is QA-led and wants non-coders authoring tests in plain English, Testsigma's NLP approach is decisive. If your team is engineering-led and wants tests to track code automatically with native AI agent testing built-in, ContextQA is the question worth asking.

4.5/5
Testsigma G2 score
Leader status in Software Testing and Automation Testing categories, Fall 2025.
Source: G2.com
$20.4M
Total funding raised
Series A in June 2024 led by MassMutual Ventures, joining Accel, Strive, BoldCap.
Source: PitchBook, Crunchbase
800+
Browser/OS combos
Testsigma's cloud grid coverage. 2,000+ real mobile devices included in Pro tier.
2 tiers
Both require sales
Pro and Enterprise tiers, neither publishes pricing publicly. "Request Pricing" required.
Source: testsigma.com/pricing
Side by side

The full feature matrix

Where Testsigma sits in their two tiers (Pro vs Enterprise), we note it. Coverage is grouped by category so you can scan to your actual testing surface.

Capability
Architecture & AI
Platform architecture Single unified platform, code-aware Single platform, NLP-driven (plain English)
AI test generation CodiTOS auto-generates tests from code changes From Jira/PRD/Figma/recordings; Enterpriseonly for full AI test case generation
Agentic AI Agents plan, execute, classify autonomously Atto AI coworker + Testsigma Copilot
Self-healing Multi-layer fingerprinting (visual, A11y, DOM) Auto-healing scripts included in Pro
Root cause analysis AI classifies bug, test issue, env, flake AI analyzer agent; reviewers note reporting depth limits
Test types
Web (cross-browser) Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge 800+ browser/OS combinations
Mobile Native iOS & Android 2,000+ real mobile devices in cloud lab
API testing REST, GraphQL, SOAP, gRPC REST API testing included
SAP / ERP testing SAP GUI, Fiori, S/4HANA SAP testing supported
Salesforce Lightning, Classic, CPQ, Service Cloud Dedicated Salesforce module
Desktop testing Limited; focus on web/mobile/API Dedicated desktop testing module
Visual regression Native pixel-level detection Built-in visual testing
Accessibility testing WCAG 2.2 native Enterpriseonly, not in Pro
Security testing OWASP Top 10, vulnerability scanning No native security testing module
Performance testing Native load & stress Not a native module
AI agent testing Hallucination, drift, tool-call verification No dedicated AI agent testing
Operations & DX
Codeless test creation Natural-language prompts + code-aware generation NLP plain-English authoring (signature strength)
Parallel execution Included Included in Pro
Cloud storage Included in base 50 GB per parallel (Pro)
SSO & enterprise security SSO, RBAC, audit trails EnterpriseSAML 2.0 SSO only at Enterprise tier
Deployment Cloud SaaS EnterprisePublic, Private, or On-Prem
Integrations CI/CD, Jira, Slack, GitHub, GitLab 30+ in Pro, 40+ in Enterprise
Pricing & market
License model Single platform, all types included Two tiers, both require sales contact
Public pricing Custom quote, no per-product upsells Not published; "Request Pricing" required
Free tier 12-week pilot program Free signup, evaluate before sales call
G2 rating Not yet evaluated in this category 4.5/5; Leader Fall 2025 (Software Testing, Automation)
Gartner positioning Not yet evaluated Listed under AI-Augmented Software Testing Tools
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The honest take

Where each platform wins

Testsigma earned its G2 Leader badge for genuine reasons. ContextQA is built for a different jobs-to-be-done. Both win, in different contexts. Here's which is which.

Choose ContextQA when
ContextQA

Your tests should follow your code, not the other way around.

ContextQA was built code-first. Tests are generated from your repository, not authored sentence by sentence. The architectural choice has real operational consequences.

Tests track your repository automatically
CodiTOS watches your codebase. When a PR lands that touches a checkout flow, ContextQA generates the targeted test for that change. No one re-authors a sentence. With Testsigma, every test is authored by a human first, even with AI generation from PRDs or Figma.
You're shipping AI agents to production
AI agent testing catches hallucinations, tool-call failures, and drift before users see them. Testsigma has no dedicated module for testing AI agents themselves; their AI agents help build tests, but they don't test other AI agents.
Security testing belongs in the same platform
ContextQA covers OWASP Top 10 and vulnerability scanning natively. Testsigma has no native security testing module, you'd add a separate tool like Burp Suite or Acunetix on top.
Performance testing should not be a separate procurement
ContextQA includes native load and stress testing. Testsigma doesn't, you'd pair it with k6, JMeter, or LoadRunner. Two contracts, two learning curves, two failure modes to coordinate.
You want one contract, one renewal, one dashboard
Web, mobile, API, SAP, Salesforce, database, security, performance, visual, and AI agent testing share one ContextQA contract. Testsigma's two-tier model gates accessibility testing, AI test case generation, on-prem deployment, SSO, and private grid behind the Enterprise plan, the Pro tier is missing those.
Choose Testsigma when
Testsigma

Your team writes tests in plain English, not code.

Testsigma is the clearest NLP test automation platform on the market. There are real things it does better than anyone else for QA-led teams.

Plain-English test authoring is the signature strength
"Click the login button. Enter email test@x.com. Verify dashboard loads." This is a working test in Testsigma. G2 reviewers cite this as the platform's defining feature, "democratizes the process and eliminates common bottlenecks" is a direct user quote. For QA teams where non-technical testers are doing the authoring, this is a real productivity unlock.
G2 Leader badge with verified customer outcomes
4.5/5 on G2 with Leader status (Fall 2025) in both Software Testing and Automation Testing categories. Published customer outcomes include 400% test automation speed (Nagra), 95% reduced test creation time (5x), 80% automated coverage (huapii), and Nokia's reported $100K+ annual savings. Real teams, named outcomes.
Enterprise references from QA-led organizations
Cisco, Samsung, Nestlé, KFC, DHL, Bosch, Puma, Reebok, Carrier, Sanofi, IIFL. Heavy weighting toward QA-led, enterprise organizations that wanted to reduce dependence on Selenium engineers. If your buying committee weights peer adoption heavily, Testsigma's customer roster is dense.
On-premises and private grid deployment available
Testsigma's Enterprise tier supports public cloud, private cloud, or on-prem deployment plus private grid hosting. For regulated industries (BFSI, healthcare, defense) that require self-hosted, this is a real differentiator. ContextQA is cloud SaaS only.
Generate tests from Figma, Jira, or screen recordings
Testsigma's AI agents can turn a Jira story, a Figma file, or a screen recording into automation scripts. For UX-led product teams where designs change before code does, generating tests from designs is a workflow Testsigma supports natively that ContextQA does not.
Deep dive

AI approach, head to head

Both platforms use AI extensively. The philosophies diverge in ways that matter for daily QA work, not just for marketing pages.

01

Test authoring philosophy

ContextQA

CodiTOS watches your repo. Code change lands, targeted test gets generated. No sentence to write. For non-engineers, codeless natural-language prompts also work, but the default mode is code-aware AI, not NLP authoring.

Tests reflect what the code actually does, not what someone wrote down weeks ago.

Testsigma

NLP test authoring is the core innovation. You write tests in plain English ("Click 'Login', enter username, verify URL contains /dashboard"), and the platform compiles to executable scripts. Testsigma Copilot accelerates this; Atto generates from Jira/PRD/Figma inputs.

The strength: non-engineers can contribute automation. The trade-off: the sentence is the source of truth, not the code, so the test can drift from what the application actually does until someone updates it.

Bottom line Testsigma wins for QA-led teams where non-engineers are the authors. ContextQA wins for engineering-led teams where tests should track code automatically without a human in the authoring loop.
02

Self-healing & maintenance

ContextQA

Multi-layer fingerprinting: visual match, accessibility IDs, text content, relative DOM position, surrounding context. When the primary selector fails, alternatives are tried automatically. Same algorithm across web, mobile, SAP, Salesforce.

Testsigma

Auto-healing scripts included in Pro tier with AI-driven self-healing. Reviewers consistently cite this as one of the platform's strongest features in G2 reviews, "significantly reduces the time spent repairing scripts affected by minor changes in the user interface."

Testsigma's "cut 90% of maintenance effort" claim is published on their AI Agents page.

Bottom line Both are strong on self-healing. ContextQA's edge is uniformity across test types, the same fingerprinting works for web, mobile, SAP, Salesforce. Testsigma's edge is track record, hundreds of G2 reviews specifically cite auto-healing as a strength.
03

Agentic AI capabilities

ContextQA

Agents plan, execute, and classify autonomously inside one product. Full MCP server connects to Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI dev environments. Dedicated AI agent testing module catches hallucinations, drift, and tool-call failures in production AI agents.

Testsigma

Atto + Testsigma Copilot: an AI coworker that mobilizes agents to autonomously plan, design, develop, execute, maintain, and optimize tests. Generates test cases from PRDs, Jira stories, Figma files, or screen recordings with a prompt.

Strong on agentic test creation. Less coverage on testing other AI agents (no dedicated module for hallucination detection or tool-call verification of production AI agents).

Bottom line Both are agentic. Testsigma's agents help you build tests faster. ContextQA's agents help you build tests faster and test other AI agents in production. If you're shipping AI features, the second matters.
Pricing

What it actually costs

Testsigma does not publish pricing for either tier. Both Pro and Enterprise show "Request Pricing" on their public pricing page. Here's what's verified, and what isn't.

ContextQA Single platform pricing
Custom per team needs
One contract, all testing types. Custom quotes by team size, test volume, and modules used. No per-tier upsells for SSO or on-prem.
Everything included: web, mobile, API, SAP, Salesforce, visual, performance, security, database, AI agents, MCP, accessibility
12-week pilot with measurable before/after benchmarks
SSO, RBAC, audit trails included in base, not gated to enterprise tier
Dedicated CSM during pilot, included in base
Best for: mid-market and enterprise teams (5,500 testers) testing multiple surfaces who want consolidation, not tier-gating on enterprise basics.
Testsigma
Sales-only both tiers
Per testsigma.com/pricing: Pro and Enterprise both require a sales conversation. Reviewers consistently flag this on G2 ("pricing requires a sales call") as a point of friction during evaluation.
Pro tier includes: Testsigma Copilot, unlimited apps/projects/minutes, 800+ browser/OS, 2,000+ devices, parallel execution, 30+ integrations, auto-healing, 50 GB cloud storage per parallel
Enterprise tier adds: Accessibility testing, AI Test Case Generation, SAML SSO, public/private/on-prem deployment, geo testing, 40+ integrations, IP whitelisting, private grid, 24x5 high-priority support
SSO, on-prem, and AI test case generation are Enterprise-only, not in Pro
Performance testing and security testing not native in any tier
Best for: QA-led teams that want NLP authoring as the primary mode and can accommodate a sales-call evaluation cycle.
The tier-gating question. Common Testsigma features QA leaders expect from any modern platform, SSO, on-prem deployment, accessibility testing, AI test case generation, are gated to the Enterprise tier. ContextQA bundles all of these into the base contract. For a 25-person team that needs SSO and accessibility from day one, the comparison is Pro+Enterprise-add-ons vs ContextQA's single line item. Run your scenario through the ContextQA ROI calculator.
Ideal customer

Who each platform was built for

Skip the feature checklist. The right tool maps to who's authoring the tests, what application surfaces you're testing, and how your buying motion works.

Choose ContextQA
ContextQA

Built for engineering-led QA teams.

Teams where engineers and SDETs drive automation, and tests should follow the code. Teams shipping AI agents that need pre-production validation. Companies that want security, performance, and accessibility consolidated into one platform without tier-gating on enterprise basics.

Engineering-led testing function (5 to 500 testers)
Multi-surface portfolios (web + mobile + ERP/CRM + AI agents)
Need AI agent testing and security testing natively
Want tests generated from code, not authored in English
Prefer cloud SaaS, want everything in one contract
Ideal customer profile Engineering-led QA team of 5,500 testers shipping web + mobile + ERP/CRM + AI agents, who want code-aware test generation and consolidated coverage (security, performance, accessibility) without tier upsells.
Choose Testsigma
Testsigma

Built for QA-led organizations.

Teams where non-technical testers are the primary authors of automation. Organizations that want to reduce dependence on Selenium engineers. Companies that need on-premises deployment for regulated environments. Buyers who weight G2 Leader positioning and peer adoption (Cisco, Samsung, KFC, DHL) heavily.

QA-led testing function with non-engineer authors
Plain-English authoring is a productivity unlock
Desktop application testing alongside web/mobile
On-premises or private grid deployment required
G2 Leader badge is a procurement requirement
Ideal customer profile QA-led organization where non-technical testers author automation in plain English, peer adoption matters in procurement, and the team can accommodate Testsigma's two-tier model with sales-only pricing.
Migration

Switching from Testsigma? Structured, in phases.

Moving off NLP-authored test cases isn't a copy-paste port. ContextQA regenerates tests directly from your application code, and the pilot is structured into three measurable phases over 12 weeks.

PHASE 01

Weeks 1,4: Run parallel

Don't retire Testsigma scripts on day one. Run ContextQA in parallel on new test coverage. Let CodiTOS auto-generate tests from your application code while your Testsigma suite keeps running existing regression untouched.

PHASE 02

Weeks 5,8: Compare

Measure coverage overlap and gaps. ContextQA's AI insights shows which Testsigma scenarios are now duplicated, which are still uniquely covered, and where ContextQA caught regressions Testsigma missed (or vice versa).

PHASE 03

Weeks 9,12: Decide

Retire what's redundant; keep what isn't. Most teams find ~70% of Testsigma's NLP-authored coverage regenerates from code automatically. The remaining ~30% (highly customized business-logic flows, non-engineer-authored edge cases) is recreated or kept in Testsigma during transition.

~70% typical NLP coverage auto-regenerates from code
2,4 weeks to first module live in production
12 weeks structured pilot with before/after metrics
FAQ

Common questions

Yes. ContextQA replaces NLP-authored automation with code-aware AI test generation, plus native modules for security, performance, accessibility, and AI agent testing that Testsigma's Pro tier doesn't include. Both platforms cover web, mobile, API, SAP, and Salesforce.
For teams where non-engineers are the primary authors of test automation, Testsigma's NLP plain-English approach is a real productivity unlock. G2 reviewers cite this as the platform's defining strength. If your QA team is engineering-led with SDETs writing tests, ContextQA's code-aware generation removes the authoring step entirely.
Different inputs, different outputs. Testsigma's NLP takes a human-authored sentence ("Click Login, enter email...") and compiles it into a test. ContextQA's CodiTOS takes a code change in your repository and generates the matching test, no sentence needed. NLP wins for democratization; CodiTOS wins for keeping tests in sync with code as it evolves.
For procurement teams where peer adoption signals matter, yes. Testsigma's 4.5/5 G2 score with Leader status in both Software Testing and Automation Testing categories (Fall 2025) is genuine third-party validation. Reviewers consistently praise NLP authoring and auto-healing; the consistent complaints are opaque pricing, limited reporting depth, and complexity setting up advanced AI features.
Testsigma's AI agents help you build tests faster (Atto, Copilot), but there's no dedicated module for testing other AI agents in production. If your product ships LLM-based features, RAG pipelines, or agentic workflows, ContextQA's AI agent testing module specifically validates hallucinations, drift, tool-call failures, and output stability, capabilities Testsigma doesn't offer as a discrete module.
Testsigma doesn't publish public pricing for either tier. Their pricing page shows "Request Pricing" buttons for both Pro and Enterprise. Capterra and G2 reviewers consistently flag this as a friction point in evaluation. Final pricing depends on team size, parallel execution slots, cloud storage, and whether you need add-ons like Copilot or private grid hosting.
Yes, but only in the Enterprise tier. Testsigma's Enterprise plan supports public cloud, private cloud, or on-prem deployment, plus a private grid option. The Pro tier is cloud SaaS only. For regulated industries (BFSI, healthcare, defense) that require self-hosted, this is a real differentiator vs ContextQA, which is cloud SaaS only.

Two valid platforms. The choice is about who authors the tests.

If your team writes tests in plain English and that's working, stay with Testsigma. If you want tests generated from code, with AI agent testing native, see ContextQA on your actual stack in 30 minutes.