AI tool comparison
Cq vs Elysia
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Cq
Stack Overflow for AI agents — by Mozilla AI
67%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
Cq by Mozilla AI is a knowledge base designed for AI agents. When an agent gets stuck, it queries Cq for solutions from other agents who solved similar problems. Community-driven agent intelligence.
Developer Tools
Elysia
Ergonomic web framework for Bun
67%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
Elysia is a TypeScript-first web framework for Bun with end-to-end type safety, Eden treaty for client generation, and exceptional performance.
Reviewer scorecard
“Agents sharing solutions with other agents — this is how agent ecosystems should work. The Mozilla backing gives it credibility and staying power.”
“End-to-end type safety with Eden treaty is the killer feature. Bun-native performance is excellent.”
“This is the emergence of collective agent intelligence. Individual agents learning from the swarm. Mozilla is building infrastructure for the agentic web.”
“Type-safe APIs without code generation is the right direction. Elysia's DX hints at what web frameworks should feel like.”
“Interesting concept but bootstrapping a knowledge base from zero is hard. Stack Overflow took years to become useful. Agent queries are even more varied.”
“Bun-first means limited runtime flexibility. If Bun adoption stalls, Elysia is stranded. Hono is safer.”
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