I'm trying to evaluate Atlassian/JIRA as a host for our development needs. From what I gather online, I like what I see, but have a few questions about features and cost.
Let me first describe our workflow (we make mobile applicaitons).
A client will come to us with some requirements. This gets passed to the developers who decide how to tackle the problem. An initial build is made. A tester manually plays with the release. If no major bug is detected, it gets sent to customer.
The tools we currently use are;
Pivotal Tracker ( avg $20 per month)
Github ( avg $10 per month)
...
And that's about it. We have a monthly "hosting" budget of about $30 for 5 - 7 people (people = customer + manager + developers + testers)
Something we are badly missing is a (manual) test case management tool. And I want to fit that in with some kind of requirements tool as well.
I *think* we can use JIRA to replace Pivotal Tracker and Bitbucket to replace github. How much would this cost? And for how many users? To sell this to my management, I need to add a test managment tool. TestLodge and Zephyr look like they might work, but they don't support hosting. :(
Anyone have any suggestions?
-Abraham V.
Try Jira OnDemand for a month for free: https://www.atlassian.com/software/ondemand/overview
and Bitbucket free for 5 users: https://www.atlassian.com/software/bitbucket/overview
Cheers!
I believe Testrail, TestLodge and there might be some more.
These previous answers might help:
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/47517/test-case-management-in-jira<br< a="">>https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/22263/test-case-management-tools-and-jira-studio
Cheers!
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Self host? Not going to be hard since it's only 10 users. Every app from Atlassian should be $10 for 10 users.
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Umm... no, not self hosting. We are looking for someone else to do the hosting so that anyone can access it from the general internet (after authentication). Is this difficult?
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