agentscope vs promptfoo
Side-by-side comparison of two AI agent tools
agentscopeopen-source
Build and run agents you can see, understand and trust.
promptfooopen-source
Test your prompts, agents, and RAGs. Red teaming/pentesting/vulnerability scanning for AI. Compare performance of GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and more. Simple declarative configs with command line and
Metrics
| agentscope | promptfoo | |
|---|---|---|
| Stars | 21.8k | 18.7k |
| Star velocity /mo | 10.0k | 990 |
| Commits (90d) | — | — |
| Releases (6m) | 10 | 10 |
| Overall score | 0.8156298764920789 | 0.7915550458445897 |
Pros
- +Production-ready with multiple deployment options including local, serverless, and Kubernetes with built-in observability
- +Comprehensive built-in features including ReAct agents, memory, planning, voice interaction, and model finetuning capabilities
- +Flexible multi-agent orchestration through message hub architecture with support for complex workflows and agent communication
- +Comprehensive testing suite covering both performance evaluation and security red teaming in a single tool
- +Multi-provider support with easy comparison between OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude, Gemini, Llama and dozens of other models
- +Strong CI/CD integration with automated pull request scanning and code review capabilities for production deployments
Cons
- -Python-only framework limits usage for teams working in other programming languages
- -Requires Python 3.10+ which may not be compatible with all existing environments
- -As a comprehensive framework, may have a steeper learning curve compared to simpler agent libraries
- -Requires API keys and credits for multiple LLM providers, which can become expensive for extensive testing
- -Command-line focused interface may have a learning curve for teams preferring GUI-based tools
- -Limited to evaluation and testing - does not provide actual LLM application development capabilities
Use Cases
- •Building production AI agent systems that require transparency, debugging capabilities, and human oversight
- •Developing multi-agent workflows where agents need to collaborate, communicate, and orchestrate complex tasks
- •Creating conversational AI applications with realtime voice interaction and custom model finetuning requirements
- •Automated testing and evaluation of prompt performance across different models before production deployment
- •Security vulnerability scanning and red teaming of LLM applications to identify potential risks and compliance issues
- •Systematic comparison of model performance and cost-effectiveness to optimize AI application architecture