QOps vs SenseOps: Qlik DevOps Comparison
Last updated: 2026-03-18
TL;DR: SenseOps is a no-code DevOps platform with a free tier and built-in regression testing. QOps is a PowerShell module with 68+ cmdlets and an AI roadmap. Choose SenseOps if you want no-code DevOps with a free starting point. Choose QOps if you need PowerShell scripting, QlikView support, and AI features on the roadmap (upcoming).
Overview
QOps and SenseOps are the two most directly comparable DevOps tools for Qlik - both offer Git integration, CI/CD workflows, and multi-environment deployment. The core difference is approach.
SenseOps is a no-code platform. Developers interact through a web UI that manages Git repositories, branching, deployments, and testing without writing scripts. It offers a broader product suite including UI Builder, Alerting, Writeback, and reporting extensions.
QOps is a code-first tool. Everything is driven by PowerShell cmdlets that integrate into any automation pipeline. It uniquely decomposes Qlik apps into individual human-readable files, enabling deep script-level diffs and AI analysis (upcoming).
Feature Comparison
Version Control & Git Integration
SenseOps: Multi-user, multi-branch version control with change tracking. Git-agnostic - connects to GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, or local repositories. Visual comparison of changes to scripts, expressions, visuals, connections, and extensions.
QOps: Git-native via PowerShell cmdlets. Decomposes Qlik apps into individual JSON/YAML files - each sheet, measure, variable, and script as a separate tracked file. Works with any Git platform and client.
Bottom line: Both do Git-based version control. QOps's file-level decomposition enables deeper diffs and AI analysis. SenseOps provides a UI-driven experience.
CI/CD & Deployment
SenseOps: Single-click build progression across environments (up to 6 on Enterprise tier). Pre-defined checks and configurable workflows. Jenkins and CircleCI integration. ITSM integration for ticket-based deployment tracking. Automated rollback.
QOps: Full CI/CD pipeline automation via PowerShell. 68+ cmdlets for Jenkins, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions. Hook system for custom before/after scripts. Placeholder substitution for environment-specific configs.
Bottom line: Both offer CI/CD. SenseOps is no-code with built-in CI tool integrations. QOps is scriptable with broader pipeline support and deeper customization via hooks.
Testing
SenseOps: Built-in automated regression testing - compares data, visuals, layouts, and performance against baseline configurations. Sheet-level impact visibility.
QOps: Testing planned for v4.0 (QOps-Test) - data quality testing framework. Not yet available.
Bottom line: SenseOps wins today with built-in regression testing. QOps has it on the roadmap.
Platform Support
| Platform | QOps | SenseOps |
|---|---|---|
| Qlik Sense Enterprise | Yes | Yes |
| Qlik Cloud | Yes | Yes |
| QlikView | Yes | No |
| Hybrid (cross-env) | Yes | Yes |
Bottom line: QOps covers QlikView; SenseOps does not.
AI Features
SenseOps: No AI capabilities. No visible AI roadmap.
QOps: AI roadmap includes QOps-Review (AI code review), QOps-Explain (change summaries), QOps-Analyze (static analysis), QOps-Impact (dependency analysis), QOps-Compare (semantic environment comparison), QOps-Generate (AI expression generation).
Bottom line: QOps has a comprehensive AI roadmap. SenseOps has none.
Pricing
| SenseOps Basic | SenseOps Standard | SenseOps Enterprise | QOps Community | QOps Personal | QOps Team | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Not disclosed | Not disclosed | Free | €900/seat/yr | €7,200/10 seats/yr |
| Users | 1 dev | 10 devs | 10+ devs | Unlimited | Per-seat | 10 seats |
| Repos | 20 | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Environments | 1 | 3 | 6 | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Regression testing | ? | ? | Yes | No (planned) | No (planned) | No (planned) |
| AI features | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| QlikView | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Note: SenseOps claims "free forever up to 10 users" but the exact boundary between free and paid is unclear. QOps pricing published at qops.datalabsua.com. QOps Community is free (limited to GitHub Codespaces).
Who Should Choose SenseOps
SenseOps is the right choice if:
- You want no-code DevOps (no PowerShell/CLI learning curve)
- A free starting tier is important for evaluation
- Built-in regression testing is a must-have today
- You want one vendor for DevOps + extensions (UI Builder, Alerting, Writeback)
- Your team works exclusively with Qlik Sense (no QlikView)
Ideal SenseOps customer: A BI team that wants DevOps practices without requiring developers to learn PowerShell or CLI tools.
Who Should Choose QOps
QOps is built for teams who:
- Need PowerShell scripting and CI/CD pipeline automation
- Work with QlikView in addition to Qlik Sense
- Want AI-powered code review and analysis (upcoming)
- Need deep file-level decomposition for meaningful Git diffs
- Require custom automation via hooks and placeholder substitution
- Want transparent pricing
Ideal QOps customer: A DevOps-mature enterprise that wants to extend existing Git/CI infrastructure to Qlik, with PowerShell as the automation backbone.
Key Differences at a Glance
| Dimension | QOps | SenseOps |
|---|---|---|
| Philosophy | Code-first (PowerShell) | No-code (web UI) |
| Automation | Scriptable, any pipeline | Built-in, limited customization |
| Testing | Planned (v4.0) | Available today |
| AI | Comprehensive roadmap | None |
| QlikView | Yes | No |
| Free tier | Yes (Community) | Yes |
| Customer proof | Enterprise (names under NDA) | Anonymous case studies only |
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