Agilitest
Agilitest is a technology company.
Financial History
Agilitest has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Agilitest raised?
Agilitest has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Agilitest is a technology company.
Agilitest has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Agilitest has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Agilitest is a no-code test automation platform that enables teams to create, maintain, and execute automated end-to-end functional tests at scale for software, websites, desktop, mobile, and web services.[1][2][3][6] It targets QA teams, testers (technical and non-technical), and Agile/DevOps environments, solving high test maintenance costs—claimed to consume 75% of automation budgets—by minimizing maintenance through an intuitive editor and reducing regression test loads by up to 60%.[1][6] Growth indicators include a 0% churn rate with all clients renewing licenses, strong user ratings (4.5/5 on G2 from 2,438 reviews), and milestones since 2017, positioning it as a tool for faster time-to-market and continuous delivery.[1][5]
Founded in 2017, Agilitest emerged from the test industry's need for accessible automation amid rising Agile and DevOps adoption.[1][3] Christophe Cressend (CEO) and Pierre Huber (CTO), with over 30 years of combined experience, lead the small team focused on empowering non-technical users.[1] The idea stemmed from addressing test maintenance inefficiencies, evolving into a no-code solution that supports open-source scripts for collaboration, with early traction via intuitive tools that gained full client retention.[1][2]
Agilitest rides the DevOps and continuous delivery wave, where Agile teams demand fast, reliable testing amid accelerating software releases.[3][4][6] Timing aligns with no-code/low-code trends, democratizing QA for non-technical roles and countering talent shortages in a market projected to grow as automation becomes table stakes.[2][5] Favorable forces include rising CI/CD adoption and open-source preferences, enabling it to reduce test cycles and boost quality in competitive ecosystems like those served by BrowserStack or Sauce Labs.[5][6] It influences by promoting collaborative testing, lowering barriers for SMEs, and supporting multi-environment reruns to enhance overall software reliability.[7]
Agilitest is poised to expand as no-code testing matures, potentially deepening integrations with AI-driven tools and cloud platforms to handle even more complex, multi-modal apps.[2][6] Trends like hyper-automation and edge computing will shape it, amplifying demand for its maintenance-efficient model amid growing regulatory pressures on software quality. Its influence may evolve from niche enabler to ecosystem staple, especially if it scales free-tier adoption into enterprise wins—building on zero churn to capture more of the functional testing market. This positions Agilitest as a smart bet for teams chasing frictionless delivery.[1][5]
Agilitest has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Agilitest's investors include 50 Partners Impact, Elaia Partners, Celine Lazorthes, Oleg Tscheltzoff.
Agilitest has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Series A in June 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2021 | $2.0M Series A | 50 Partners Impact, Elaia Partners, Celine Lazorthes, Oleg Tscheltzoff |