Hi,
I am looking for a test management tool to use with jira. we are a team of 60 people and we have a tight budget.
Can someone please suggest which is the best tool/plugin to use with Jira?
Hi @Garima Pal ,
You might want to check out AgileTest (Enterprise QA & Test Management for Jira)
It is free to use until Q3, 2024. Plus once it becomes commercial, I find their sample pricing plan is competitive to other big names.
It offers full test case management with test cases, test runs, and requirements all integrated within each other. Besides you can generate test cases and test steps with their AI feature.
I have found this new tool AgileTest Test Management for Jira, it looks very promising. Tried and really like the Test Script and Session for ad-hoc test.
When the team implement all the test case management features they planned it will be better than the old ones such as xRay or Zephyr.
Should give it a try https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1230085/agiletest-test-management-for-jira
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Hi @Kevin Deschênes and @Garima Pal ,
Thank you for your kind words and your review on AgileTest, our full test case management feature was up and running. Let us know your revision once you tried it!
And yes, AgileTest is a free-to-use test management tool that supports all types of testing with multiple metric tracking features. Also, its competitive pricing plan is a plus!
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Hi @Garima Pal ,
You can try AIO Tests for Jira. We are one of the few test management tools that do not treat test entities like cases, executions, cycles, runs, etc. as Jira issues. This approach helps us provide a more seamless and intuitive way of test management.
Key features of the app are
Here is a link to our documentation -
https://aioreports.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ATDoc/overview
If you would like a demo, please contact us through our support portal
https://aioreports.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/10
Regards,
AIO Tests Team
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Hi @Garima Pal,
There are many test management solutions for Jira, we have created two of them: RTM and TestFLO.
This wizard will ask you a few questions, and suggest which of our two solutions is better suited to your needs.
You can also request a demo of these tools through our support channel.
Regards,
Radek Cichocki
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"Best" is not something we can objectively judge for you in this area.
I can say good things about at least 1/4 of the list at https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?hosting=cloud&product=jira&query=test%20management (the other 3/4 I simply haven't used, so I can't judge them)
But which one might be "best" for you, I cannot say without a good look at how you would like to work.
My only bias here is that I prefer the ones that don't try to handle test plans as Jira issues - that feels clunky in places.
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Hello @Garima Pal
I can recommend our QAlity - Test Management for Jira. It contains all essential test management features, such as managing test cases, planning test cycles, executing tests and marking failed steps, execution report. It's free of charge. If it turns out that you ever need more advanced capabilities, you will be able to switch seamlessly to the paid version - QAlity Plus - Test Management for Jira that we are actively developing.
Best,
Sebastian
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hi @Sebastian Brudziński @Monika Kaczmarek
Is it possible to create a Regression Test Suite in QAlity?
Thank you
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us. Although we have discussed this matter already through our channel, I'd like to share my response here as well, in case if anybody else is wondering as well.
You can group the Test Cases in a Test Cycle named Regression. Then you can proceed and execute all Test Cases within the "Regression" Test Cycle.
To make it easier for next Regressions, you can clone your Test Cycle and edit its description and version.
You can learn more about Test Cycles in our documentation here. In case of any questions, please feel free to also contact me here. I will be happy to assist.
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Hi Garima,
You can try QTM4J (QMetry test management for Jira). QTM4J is the most trusted test management app for Agile teams using Jira to help transform Jira into a complete ALM tool capable of Requirements to Test Case Management.
QTM4J is designed for every member of your agile team to shift left, test frequently and early, and manage the entire test management workflow inside Jira. Here is some benefit of QTM4J:
- Authoring, cloning, reusability, and linkages inside Jira with Native BDD Support
- Cross-project reporting with dashboard gadgets and Confluence integration
- Scalable and flexible with ready-made integrations for CI/CD tools, Open REST APIs
- Automated test case documentation with Exploratory Testing
- Create, retain, and manage versions of your test assets
- Minimize testing efforts with Test Data Parameterization
- Awesome and highly rated product support team
- Granular user and group-level permissions to ensure secure use
- Simple yet powerful migration utility
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