When the conversation turns to AI-led testing tools, Mabl’s name is often mentioned. For good reason – it offers a suite of useful features, including natural language test creation, agentic testing, and auto-healing.
That said, it’s not the only AI tool out there. If you aren’t sure whether Mabl is the tool for you, or you’re experiencing issues using it, there are plenty of Mabl alternatives out there to explore. Here are our top five.
Mabl is a good tool. Its AI features will save your team hours of routine maintenance that could be reinvested in new features development.
So, why have we got a blog of Mabl alternatives?
Mostly, it’s about choice. When you’re looking for new testing options, you’re searching for both a tool that’s a good fit for your team, and a business partner that’s a good fit for your organization’s preferences, values, and ways of working.
This will look different for every organization, so having a few alternatives on your radar is beneficial.
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The more you wait, the more these issues impact you. Start your search for a Mabl alternative now, before you become too locked into the platform’s proprietary test format.

Looking for a strong set of AI testing features, with greater flexibility, scalability, and visibility – and a next-level approach to auto-healing?
Momentic is particularly strong as a Mabl alternative because it addresses many of the pain points users experience with it:
Momentic’s AI also relies on self-healing locators: instead of relying on brittle selectors, it uses intent-based, natural-language locators that are more resilient to DOM changes. By caching healed targets and exposing them as code, Momentic gives you stable, maintainable locator strategies that evolve in lockstep with your application, with version control.
Momentic’s other key features
Considerations – because we’re all about transparency
We’re a young tool, relatively speaking. If incumbent legacy tools are your thing (or your procurement team’s thing), we’re probably not for you right now. Currently, we only offer support for Chromium and Chrome browsers – though support for Safari/Firefox is on the roadmap.
If your budget doesn’t stretch to proprietary testing tools at the moment, don’t worry – there are some strong open source picks for test automation, for those with the time and expertise to setup.
Playwright is one of our favourite open source software testing tools because of its powerful tooling and flexibility across browsers and platforms. It’s not exactly AI native, but the Codegen feature offers some functionality for AI tests, and there are a few plugins out there that will expand Playwright’s AI functionality.
Playwright’s key features
Considerations
Like any open source tool, you’ll need to spend time configuring it yourself. Playwright’s low-code features are limited, so your team will still need to sink time into test creation and maintenance for flaky tests not picked up by Playwright’s basic auto-healing features.
Salesforce testing needs? If these are moderate, you might be better off opting for a strong, multi-purpose testing tool – Salesforce is just a giant web app, after all.
If your Salesforce testing needs are more extensive, Provar’s low-maintenance approach and platform-specific features can significantly cut down on time spent building, running, and maintaining tests.
Provar’s key features:
Considerations
Provar offers an incredible level of specificity – so it really is one for Salesforce-niche teams. If you’re only moderate-use Salesforce developers, it will be more cost-effective to adapt your general testing tool to Salesforce, rather than run two testing tools concurrently.
Visual regressions can often slip past functional tests because a UI can still technically work while being displayed incorrectly. If appearance is central to your user experience, Eggplant offers a mature range of AI-based visual testing features to save your team from pouring over screenshots.
The AI works by comparing baseline images of interactions with real-world user results. Codeless script generation via recording, autosnippet generation, and assisted scripting cuts hours spent on test suite maintenance.
Eggplant’s key features
Considerations
Reliance on image/OCR recognition can lead to fragile tests if UI elements change subtly in appearance, require high-res displays, or involve dynamic content. Whilst low-code testing is available, there may be a steeper learning curve for non-technical users than other tools.
Functionize uses natural-language test creation, AI debugging and maintenance, and a strong set of auto-healing features to shave hours off your routine QA activities.
Users find Functionize easier to scale than some competitors – a major plus, whether you’re a startup with a keen eye on expansion, or an established enterprise looking for more testing coverage.
Functionize’s key features
Considerations
Initial setup for AI models for large or complex applications can be time-consuming. Some teams experience performance issues when running large test suites in the cloud, especially for cross-browser or high-parallelization scenarios.
How does 4x your release cadence sound? What about the ability to run 30+ active tests per hour with minimal test maintenance?
These are genuine performance improvements that Momentic clients have achieved by letting AI take the brunt of their testing requirements. You could achieve them too.
Book a demo today to see how Momentic could take your test speed and coverage to the next level.