Open Source

Open Source

Qualflare is free for public, OSI-licensed GitHub projects — unlimited-feeling launches, a public report page, and a README badge or banner. No credit card required.

Open Source

Qualflare offers a free Open Source plan for public, OSI-licensed GitHub repositories. It's not a trial and it doesn't expire: a repository that stays eligible keeps the plan indefinitely, activated and managed entirely by the maintainer, with no sales conversation required.

What you get

  • Room far beyond a normal open-source project's usage — the plan isn't literally unlimited (see Publishing a Report for the exact numbers), but every volume limit is set at the same ceiling as the paid Scale plan: thousands of test cases, thousands of stored launches, dozens of team members.
  • A public, world-readable report page at reports.qualflare.com/p/<slug>/launches — anyone can see your project's test history without a Qualflare account.
  • A README badge and banner — an embeddable, always-current status image that links back to your live report. See Publishing a Report.
  • A small Quo AI allowance — 10 agent messages a day, 100 a month, at Starter-plan parity. Most other AI features (failure clustering, launch analysis, suite optimization) are off on this plan.
  • CI upload via the CLI or the qualflare-action GitHub Action — see Setting Up CI.

Who it's for

A repository qualifies if it is public, not a fork, not archived, and carries an OSI-approved open-source license GitHub can identify. Full eligibility rules, including the exact license list, are in Activating the Plan.

The Open Source plan is activated per-workspace, and each project in that workspace links to its own eligible repository — see Activating the Plan for the two ways to set this up, depending on whether you're starting a brand-new workspace or converting an existing one.

  • FAQ — rejected repos, reports going dark, and other common questions
  • Plans & Pricing — how the Open Source plan compares to the paid tiers
  • Workspaces — how the plan applies at the workspace level