qTest (by Tricentis) is an enterprise test management platform built for large-scale QA and the Tricentis ecosystem: deep, multi-module and powerful, with enterprise-tier pricing and setup to match. Trulit is a modern, AI-native platform with simpler, predictable pricing and AI plus codeless automation built in. qTest fits 50+ tester enterprises already invested in Tricentis; Trulit fits teams wanting modern capability without enterprise complexity and cost.
At a glance (as of 2026)
| Feature | Trulit | qTest |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Modern AI-native platform | Enterprise test management (Tricentis) |
| Starting price | $5/user/mo (Startup), transparent | Enterprise, quote-based; typically ~$1,000-$1,500 per user per year (no public list pricing, no free tier) |
| Structure | Single connected workspace | Multi-module (Manager, Launch, Insights, Pulse) |
| Setup | Fast, self-serve | Complex; enterprise onboarding |
| AI | Included every paid plan | qTest Copilot (Tricentis AI) |
| Codeless automation built in | Yes | Integrates; strong automation orchestration |
| MCP (Cursor, Claude) | Yes | No |
| Best for | Teams wanting modern capability, predictable cost | 50+ testers, Tricentis ecosystem, enterprise governance |
Who wins where
Transparent, predictable pricing vs qTest’s custom enterprise quotes. Fast self-serve setup vs qTest’s multi-module complexity. AI generation and codeless automation included. A single connected workspace rather than separate modules. MCP integration. Far better fit for small-to-mid teams who would find qTest overkill and over-budget.
Enterprise scalability, cross-project analytics, deep traceability and orchestration of automated testing across pipelines (the Launch module). For large organizations already using Tricentis Tosca or running enterprise-scale, multi-team QA with heavy governance needs, qTest is purpose-built and proven at that scale, beyond what a newer platform offers today.
