Built for agencies, not QA engineers.
Ghost Inspector is a capable record-and-replay platform for QA teams that need scripted browser tests in CI. Tracefox is purpose-built for agencies and e-commerce operators monitoring client sites, same checkout replay idea, wrapped in white-label reports, multi-client dashboards, and $19/mo entry pricing.
Same idea, different buyer
Both tools record browser flows and replay them on a schedule. The differences are in who they're wrapped for.
Multi-client from day one
Ghost Inspector was built for QA teams testing one product. Tracefox assumes you're monitoring 5, 15, 50 client sites, workspace isolation, per-site reports, and white-label deliverables are defaults, not add-ons.
More than checkout replay
Ghost Inspector knows if a test passed. Tracefox also tells you which tracking pixels disappeared, which cookies were added without consent, and which scripts changed since the last scan. Two problems, one tool.
Priced for agency margins
Ghost Inspector starts around $89/mo for 2 checks. Tracefox starts at $19/mo for 20 checkout tests plus monitoring for 5 sites. For agencies managing 10+ client stores, the math works very differently.
When Ghost Inspector is still the right call
If your team runs a single product with a complex dev workflow, needs tight CI/CD integration, scripts multi-step regression tests, and wants JavaScript assertions inside browser tests. Ghost Inspector is a mature, well-built tool for exactly that. Tracefox doesn't try to be a full-stack e2e testing platform.
If you're an agency monitoring client e-commerce stores, or an in-house ops team at a DTC brand watching whether checkout + tracking still work after the latest theme push, Tracefox is the tool shaped for that job.
See the agency workflow in action
Record once, replay on autopilot, ship white-label reports to clients. Free for one site, forever.
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