Endtest is an Agentic AI platform for end-to-end test automation, covering web, mobile, API, and visual testing. Its core selling point is not simply generating scripts, but enabling AI to create tests in a real browser through a βplan, execute, observe, adaptβ loop, producing clear, editable, and reviewable test steps.
The platform can generate tests from natural-language scenario descriptions, and it also supports browser recording and importing existing tests from Selenium, Playwright, and Cypress. For execution, Endtest uses real Windows/macOS machines and Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge browsers, making it suitable for finding issues in real user environments. For maintenance, it provides self-healing locators, AI Assertions, and AI Variables. When failures occur, it outputs videos, console logs, network traces, and reproduction steps, helping teams distinguish real regressions from flaky failures and expected UI changes.
Endtest explicitly supports CI/CD workflows, and its documentation lists integrations with GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitLab, TeamCity, CircleCI, Travis CI, Bitbucket, and others. It also supports collaboration and notification tools such as Slack, PagerDuty, Microsoft Teams, and Jira. The pricing page includes API Access, and the documentation also covers the Endtest API, API Testing, and Utilities API. Enterprise capabilities include SAML/SSO, VPN, static IPs, dedicated machines, Real IP Geolocation, and On-Premise Install, though the captured text does not provide detailed deployment information.
Public pricing is $175/month for Starter, $450/month for Pro, and custom pricing for Enterprise. All plans list unlimited test executions, unlimited test creation, and unlimited users. The main differences are the number of parallel tests, result retention period, and advanced enterprise features. The pricing is fairly clear for mid-sized and larger teams, but the entry cost is relatively high for individual developers and early-stage small teams.
Its strengths include a low-code entry point, editable AI output, broad test-type coverage, real-browser execution, and comprehensive failure diagnostics. Its drawbacks are the relatively high starting price, unclear open-source status, unspecified payment methods, unknown access experience from mainland China, and a lack of detail around enterprise capabilities such as On-Premise deployment. It is best suited for QA and engineering teams with continuous delivery workflows that need to increase regression coverage while reducing test maintenance costs.
The captured content does not provide information about mainland China network access, payment methods, or local service availability, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If access from China is unstable, Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, or cloud testing platforms that are usable domestically can be considered as alternatives or complements.
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