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Test IO Features

What are the features of Test IO?

Functionality

  • Crowd Testing
  • Feedback Tracking
  • Integration
  • Requirements
  • Logging

Admin

  • Test Analysis

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Functionality

Crowd Testing

Source software, website, or application testing to diverse pool of test users. 35 reviewers of Test IO have provided feedback on this feature.
88%
(Based on 35 reviews)

Feedback Tracking

Provide manual or automated feedback tracking regarding software, website, or application functions and errors. 30 reviewers of Test IO have provided feedback on this feature.
81%
(Based on 30 reviews)

Integration

Integrate with other software testing, product management, and development platform tools. 28 reviewers of Test IO have provided feedback on this feature.
74%
(Based on 28 reviews)

Requirements

Set requirements for testing which the software, website, or application would need to pass. This feature was mentioned in 27 Test IO reviews.
78%
(Based on 27 reviews)

Logging

Based on 27 Test IO reviews. Record software, website, application, and test users actions with fullscale logging to track actions and errors.
79%
(Based on 27 reviews)

Test Feedback

Provides actionable insight after running tests

Not enough data

Test Variety

Allows developers to execute and analyze a variety of relevant tests.

Not enough data

Emulation

Emulates application environments based on a variety of mobile devices.

Not enough data

Admin

Test Analysis

As reported in 27 Test IO reviews. Provide test result metrics in text and visual representations.
85%
(Based on 27 reviews)

Management

Test History

Maintains a thorough history of test logs for reference and analysis.

Not enough data

Automation

Automates elements of the testing process to alleviate developer workload.

Not enough data

Organization

Allows teams to assign tasks to appropriate team members, schedule tests, etc.

Not enough data

Functionality

Test Feedback

Provides developers with actionable insight after running tests.

Not enough data

Test History

Maintains a thorough history of test logs for future reference and analysis.

Not enough data

Customization

Grants developers granular control to define tests and test parameters.

Not enough data

Test Variety

Allows developers to automate a wide variety of test types according to need.

Not enough data

Automation

Organization

Automatically assigns relevant followup tasks and notifies appropriate team members of status after testing.

Not enough data

Reliability

Runs tests automatically and reliably according to the parameters and frequency defined.

Not enough data

Thoroughness

Tests completely and thoroughly to minimize developer workload.

Not enough data