We already use JIRA in our organization and I am looking for plugin for Test management. Could you please suggest which is the best test management plugin?
Hi @Babita Bisen,
Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
If data residency and control over how and where your data is stored are important to you, Appsvio Test Management is currently the best choice. It is the only test management app on the Atlassian Marketplace that supports Atlassian Data Residency.
In terms of features, the product is evolving rapidly, with new capabilities added every month. At the moment, it includes:
Test case design with Rovo Test Case Architect
Test case import from file
Test plan concept
Test execution with iterations
Requirements module
Reports such as Traceability and Coverage
This is not a complete list, but it should give you a good idea of what the tool provides.
We recently evaluated the available test management tools on the Atlassian Marketplace, and you can find the results in our blog post:
https://appsvio.com/blog/best-jira-test-management-tools-2026-xray-zephyr-atm/
I am the vendor behind Appsvio Test Management, and I’d be happy to arrange a private demo. We also offer free consultation and support with migration from other tools, if needed.
Here you have screenshot from our tool. I think this is the most well-integrated testing tool with Jira.
Best Regards,
Krzysztof from Appsvio
Hello @Babita Bisen ,
Here's a list of test management tools in the Atlassian marketplace, which you can use for comparison : https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?query=test%20management
You can also check out AIO Tests.
Our customer reviews speak for our tool and support.
Our tool offers all the key features and boasts of an intuitive interface with zero setup time, short learning curve and comprehensive features ranging from AI based case creations, comprehensive reports, host of automation integrations, apart from capturing the daily need of testers of case authoring and executions. Please feel free to go through our documentation or setup a free demo with an expert, wherein we can answer questions on setup, pricing, releases apart from the product walkthrough.
Here is a short list of the key features and we keep adding more:
Please feel free to reach out to us via help@aiotests.com.
Regards,
Niharika (AIO Tests)
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You should check out the apps in the QA and Testing category. The list is ordered by popularity, which means that unless you have some specific requirements you could should have a look at the apps in the first positions of the list.
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My two cents would be to choose a tool that has tight two-way integration with Jira, so that it's easier for your team to view linked test cases, their latest run status, and historical results, from within your Jira stories.
Test Management by Testsigma is a good tool to start with. It has its own free plugin app on the Atlassian marketplace. Check it out here. The tool is fully agentic and AI-first, focused on helping QA teams achieve more with significantly less manual effort, without compromising on the Jira sync.
Some key features include:
The pros I feel you would find useful:
One thing to note: if you are looking for on-prem deployment, I would not recommend this to you.
Reach out to me in case you have questions. Happy to help! :)
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Hey @Babita Bisen ,
There is no best. There are 2 school:
I believe in the second method, so my app added its own Test Management menu in Jira -> all your requirements, test cases, executions and reports are grouped there together.
Check out BesTest - a fresh Requirement & Test Management app for Jira Cloud.
Getting started takes 1 minute, learning curve is about 5 minutes :)
Feel free to contact me with any matter!
Cheers
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QMetry for Jira (QTM4J) offers you simple yet scalable Test Management capability within Jira.
Regards,
Rupal.
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Hi @Babita Bisen ,
Welcome to Atlassian Community!
If you are looking for a third-party plugin for your test management needs, a good choice might be “QAlity Plus - Test Management for Jira”, developed by our team at SolDevelo.
QAlity Plus allows you to create and manage test cases with remarkable ease. Test cases can be written and executed straight from the issue view, which allows for a quick and easy way to access your test cases.
Each test step can be accompanied by test data, expected result and test attachments.
Another QAlity Plus useful features are Repository and Test Execution:
Repository allows you to manage, filter and create test cases and place them in custom named folders.
Test Execution page manages the status of the executed test case including auto-generated bug description. It also allows to customize and create statuses (execution status names, colors) and view the lists of previously reported bugs during the past test case executions.
You can try out the app for free for 30 days through our marketplace page.
In case of any questions, I‘m open to any questions you might have! You can contact us via our customer portal or book a demo session with us under this link.
Have a great day,
Tomasz
SolDevelo Team
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Hi @Babita Bisen Welcome to the community!
There are many add-ons available in the marketplace. I would suggest you to use any one of the below:
1- X-ray Test Management
2- Tricentis Test Management
3- TestRail
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