Past battle · 2025-04-08 UTC
Task automation Showdown — April 8, 2025
From the Task automation category. 7 marks placed across 2 fighters. Epicflow took the crown.
Final standings
Qauntalogic
EpicflowThe line-up
The fighters
Profiles of every tool that competed in this battle, ranked by their final score.


Epicflow is a multi-project and resource management platform that uses AI and predictive analytics to help organizations plan, prioritize, and deliver work across overlapping initiatives. It consolidates data from existing project tools to give a real-time view of capacity, bottlenecks, and risks across the entire portfolio. The software is aimed at teams managing shared resources across many concurrent projects, such as engineering, R&D, manufacturing, and professional services. By dynamically prioritizing tasks and forecasting workloads, it helps reduce multitasking, avoid resource conflicts, and keep deadlines on track. Managers can run what-if scenarios, monitor team workload, and receive early warnings about delays, while team members get a clear list of what to work on next based on portfolio-wide priorities.
Criteria breakdown
- AI-based task prioritization across projects
- Real-time resource capacity and workload view
- Bottleneck and risk detection
- What-if scenario simulation
- Historical analytics and reporting
- Integrations with Jira, MS Project, and others

Qauntalogic
Open ReAct agent framework that plugs into GPT-4, Claude 3.5, and DeepSeek models.
Quantalogic is a developer-focused ReAct (Reasoning and Acting) agent framework designed to build autonomous AI agents that can think, plan, and execute multi-step tasks. It abstracts away the boilerplate of tool calling, memory handling, and reasoning loops so engineers can focus on agent behavior and task logic. The framework is model-agnostic and integrates with leading LLMs including OpenAI's GPT-4, Anthropic's Claude 3.5, and DeepSeek, letting teams switch providers or mix models for different reasoning stages. It is well suited for workflows like code generation, research automation, data analysis, and task orchestration. As an open framework, Quantalogic targets developers comfortable working in Python and customizing agent pipelines rather than non-technical users seeking a no-code product.
Criteria breakdown
- ReAct-style reasoning and acting loop
- Native GPT-4, Claude 3.5, and DeepSeek support
- Tool and function calling integration
- Multi-step task planning and execution
- Customizable agent behaviors and prompts
- Python-based extensible framework