ZeuZ

ZeuZ is an AI-driven test automation platform that lets teams create and maintain scriptless tests across web, mobile, desktop, API, and IoT applications. It combines AI test generation, self-healing automation, and manual test/bug/task management in one cloud or on-premises platform.

AI Categories: Test Automation

Pricing: Paid (with free trial)

Last updated: 18/07/2026

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ZeuZ

ZeuZ is an AI-driven test automation platform that lets teams create and maintain scriptless tests across web, mobile, desktop, API, and IoT applications. It combines AI test generation, self-healing automation, and manual test/bug/task management in one cloud or on-premises platform.

AI Categories: Test Automation

Pricing: Paid (with free trial)

Last updated: 18/07/2026

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Scriptless, natural-language test creation via AI Test Generator and AI Co-Pilot
  • Self-healing automation with resolution-independent element recognition (ExactPath™)
  • Unified platform for manual testing, automation, bug tracking, and project management
  • Broad platform coverage: web, mobile, desktop, API, IoT, and performance testing
  • 50+ underlying automation tool integrations, including Selenium and Appium
  • 4.9/5 rating on Capterra based on 13 reviews

Cons:

  • Reviewers note the search functionality can fail to return precise or accurate results for certain actions
  • Some reviewers describe the UI as needing polish, with one calling for "a nicer UI, along with stronger version control system where data is stored"

AI Features

ZeuZ's AI capabilities go beyond surface-level automation. The AI Test Generator transforms plain-language requirements into detailed, executable test cases without coding. An AI Co-Pilot, paired with a Recorder and Inspector, guides testers step by step, capturing workflows and suggesting optimizations and validations. An AI Scenario Generator helps surface edge cases and variations to reduce missed bugs. ZeuZ also offers Smart Step Suggestions and plain-language AI Test Explanations that describe what a test is doing and why.

On the maintenance side, ZeuZ uses AI to create, execute, and self-heal automated tests as applications change, reducing breakage. Desktop automation leverages OCR and smart recognition, along with a resolution-independent feature called ExactPath™ for adapting to complex, varying UIs. AI-generated logs and alerts aim to speed up debugging, and AI-powered release reporting aggregates data across tests to support release decisions. A separate ZeuZ AI engine analyzes task progression, test execution, and bug-fix time to surface milestone and project progress through Kanban and PM tools.

The vendor also markets a more speculative, broader vision in which "ZeuZ AI runs the entire development lifecycle end-to-end, turning requirements into architecture, code, testing, and optimized delivery," including learning from a team's PR history. Independent verification of this end-to-end capability was not found, and it appears to be a newer product direction beyond core test automation.

Test Types Supported

ZeuZ supports manual testing, automation, bug tracking, task management, requirements, and reporting in one platform, with cloud-based test execution across Web, APIs, iOS, Android, Desktop, IoT, Performance, and Database targets. Supported test types include Sanity, Regression, Security, Stress and Load, and End-to-end testing. Performance and load testing simulates real-world user behavior with one-time or scheduled loads, supporting hundreds or thousands of virtual users to test application limits. Third-party listings also mention image comparison and voice recognition among the platform's capabilities. Dedicated accessibility testing is not explicitly named on the vendor site and is unverified as a distinct feature.

Learning Curve

ZeuZ is marketed as a scriptless, easy-to-use platform that allows anyone to build sophisticated test workflows without writing code, while still letting power users combine raw scripting with visual actions. In practice, reviewers report a real onboarding curve: multiple users new to automation describe struggling at first, with one noting the tool "looked too complex and built for large corporations and enterprises," and a small-company reviewer noting early implementation difficulty, though both attributed the friction to unfamiliarity with automation generally rather than to the software itself. Reviewers also note the interface is still evolving, which may add to the adjustment period for new teams.

Compatibility

ZeuZ is available as a cloud-based (SaaS) or on-premises deployment, with Docker supporting either option. Tests can run or be scheduled in parallel across iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, and across Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Desktop automation explicitly covers Windows, macOS, and Linux, including Electron-based desktop applications. Security features include SSO via Azure Active Directory or Google, along with fine-grained role-based access controls for every feature. ZeuZ Node is described as open-source and developer-friendly, allowing custom libraries and plugins to be integrated alongside the scriptless workflow.

Integrations

ZeuZ integrates with 50+ underlying test automation tools, including Selenium and Appium, image comparison tools, and voice recognition tools. Additional integrations by category include:

  • Issue Tracking / Project Management: Jira, G Suite, and others; reviewers also mention Asana
  • CI/CD & DevOps: Jenkins, Azure DevOps, GitHub, CircleCI, TeamCity, and GitLab
  • Communication/Notification: Slack; reviewers also mention Mattermost webhook integration
  • Other tools mentioned by reviewers: Ansible

User Ratings/Reviews

ZeuZ holds an overall rating of Capterra: 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 13 user reviews. A G2 review page specifically for ZeuZ (Automation Solutionz) could not be confirmed at the time of writing.

Customer Support

ZeuZ offers different tiers of support tied to customized pricing plans, including round-the-clock assistance via a Discord channel and, at higher tiers, a specialized team for personalized help with complex issues. Additional resources include comprehensive guides, tutorials, and a Discord community for connecting with other users. Software Advice also notes that support is extended through forums, FAQs, and video tutorials. The specific mapping of support features to individual pricing tiers is not published by the vendor.

Pricing

ZeuZ's current pricing page lists three tiers:

  • Free Trial: 30 days free, including the ZeuZ AI Browser extension, 100% scriptless testing, Web, API, cloud, iOS, Android, IoT and desktop support, integrations with Jira, CI/CD, and DevOps tools, bug tracking, features and requests, AI-supported Project Management (beta), lab deployment, and Dev and Prod Nodes.
  • Paid Plan: $220/month, including unlimited machine (floating) licenses, unlimited test runs, and all Free Trial features (AI Browser extension, scriptless testing, multi-platform support, integrations, bug tracking, AI-supported PM beta, lab deployment, Dev and Prod Nodes). No per-user cap is stated on this tier.
  • Custom/Enterprise: Custom pricing following a discovery session, combining implementation, integrations, customizations, training, expert professional services, support, and licenses.

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