Gitoqlok vs Soterre: Comparing Motio's Qlik DevOps Products
Last updated: 2026-03-18
TL;DR: Gitoqlok is a free Chrome extension for developer-driven Git version control inside the Qlik Sense IDE. Soterre is a server-side platform for zero-touch version control and automated deployments. Both are owned by Motio, but serve different use cases. For teams that need CI/CD automation with PowerShell, see QOps - a CLI-native alternative.
Background: Two Motio Products
Motio, Inc. (Plano, Texas) owns both products:
- Soterre - Motio's original Qlik product, server-side version control
- Gitoqlok - acquired by Motio in October 2021 (originally built by Datanomix.pro in Kazakhstan)
- QSDA Pro - acquired May 2023 (testing/quality analysis, complements both)
The two products serve different use cases - Gitoqlok focuses on developer-side version control, Soterre on server-side automated deployments.
Core Philosophy Difference
| Gitoqlok | Soterre | QOps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | Developer-driven | Zero-touch (automatic) | Code-first / CLI (PowerShell) |
| Interface | Chrome extension in Qlik Sense Hub | Server-side application with web UI | PowerShell module, 68+ cmdlets (no browser extension, no server platform) |
| Version control | Git-native (GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps) | Proprietary (Motio's internal VC system) | Git-native, apps decomposed to human-readable JSON/YAML files |
| Who initiates | Developer manually commits/pushes | System automatically versions on every change | Developer via scripts / CI/CD pipeline |
| Setup | Install browser extension (minutes) | Deploy on Qlik server infrastructure (hours/days) | Install PowerShell module, integrates into existing CI/CD |
Feature Comparison
Version Control
Gitoqlok: Developer explicitly commits changes to Git repositories. Visual diffs with slider-based comparison. Time Machine for historical views. Collision detection when multiple devs edit the same objects. 30 repository limit on free tier; unlimited on Platinum.
Soterre: Zero-touch - automatically versions every change without developer action. Full version history with end-to-end change log. One-click rollback (apps, sheets, or individual visualizations). AI-generated descriptions for documentation.
Bottom line: Gitoqlok puts version control in the developer's hands with standard Git. Soterre removes the burden entirely - no developer action needed, but the history is proprietary (not Git).
Deployment
Gitoqlok: Manual full-app deployment between servers. No automated deployment pipelines. No multi-environment workflow.
Soterre: Rich deployment features - multi-environment promotion (dev/test/prod), deploy with or without data, pre-deployment approval workflows, live deployment wizard with ticketing system integration, simulation services, post-deployment automation.
Bottom line: Soterre is far superior for deployment. Gitoqlok is not a deployment tool.
Testing
Gitoqlok: No testing framework. Application Checklist provides basic quality checks.
Soterre: Automated testing and inspection. Quality and performance validation. Best practices enforcement.
Bottom line: Soterre wins on testing and quality assurance.
Platform Support
| Platform | Gitoqlok | Soterre |
|---|---|---|
| Qlik Sense Enterprise | Yes | Yes |
| Qlik Cloud | Yes | Yes (Soterre 3.0) |
| QlikView | No | Unconfirmed |
| Power BI | Yes (added 2025) | Separate product |
Pricing
| Gitoqlok Free | Gitoqlok Platinum | Soterre | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 | ~€950/user/year (2023 data) | Quote-based |
| Model | Freemium | Subscription | Enterprise sales |
| Trial | N/A | 30-day trial | Demo available |
| Setup cost | Zero | Zero | Server deployment required |
When to Use Which
Choose Gitoqlok if:
- You want free version control for your Qlik team
- Visual diffs inside the Qlik Sense IDE are important
- Your team already uses Git and wants Qlik to fit that workflow
- Quick setup is a priority (install Chrome extension, done)
- Budget is a constraint
Choose Soterre if:
- You need zero-touch version control (no developer workflow change)
- Automated deployments with approval workflows are required
- Compliance and audit trails must be automatic, not developer-dependent
- You're migrating from Qlik Sense on-prem to Qlik Cloud (Soterre 3.0)
- Quality testing and inspection is needed
Looking for a Third Option?
Both Gitoqlok and Soterre have a significant gap: neither offers CI/CD pipeline automation or PowerShell/CLI scripting.
QOps fills this gap:
| Feature | Gitoqlok | Soterre | QOps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Git-native VC | Yes | No | Yes |
| CI/CD pipeline integration | No | No | Yes (68+ cmdlets) |
| PowerShell/CLI | No | No | Yes |
| QlikView support | No | ? | Yes |
| Multi-env deployment | No | Yes | Yes |
| Hook system | No | No | Yes |
| Placeholder substitution | No | No | Yes |
| AI features (planned) | Basic | Basic | Comprehensive |
QOps is the only tool in the Qlik DevOps space that is:
- Git-native (like Gitoqlok) - so your version history is portable and standard
- Scriptable (unlike both) - 68+ PowerShell cmdlets for any CI/CD pipeline
- Multi-platform (unlike both) - supports Qlik Sense + Qlik Cloud + QlikView
If your team needs to automate Qlik deployments through Jenkins, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, or GitHub Actions - QOps is the only option that fits.
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