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Testmo provides all the essential features expected from a test management solution at a competitive licensing price.
The user interface is intuitive, highly responsive, and easy to navigate.
Extensive customization options for key attributes like fields, statuses, and test case workflows.
The session feature allows you to document all test results generated from exploratory test sessions.
Integration capability with test automation results. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No robust reporting module.
CSV export lacks the ability to export multiple test steps into separate rows.
There is no quick way to get feedback on test case counts across multiple hierarchical test suites, especially after applying various filters.
Lack of visibility of key features planned to be released in the future Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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If you're using Excel or Google Sheets to track your test cases, consider using Testmo - it can easily import your existing test cases there, and you can then use it to track both manual or automated test that you have. If you don't have any test cases written yet, using Testmo makes your life easier - you don't need to be constricted to writing test cases in steps, you can write it as a whole description if you want.
The flexibility given by the tools make it simple to use with no hassle, especially if you're using it to run multiple projects simultaneously. With integration link to JIRA, it makes it easier for QA team to log bug without the need of switching. My team takes to use Testmo daily in such a short time and they like it a lot. We have implemented Testmo as part of our processes and we're glad that we can get rid of multiple "versioned" Excel that has been laying around. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Testmo has a concept that separates the automated test and the manual test. Linking the automated test to test cases that you already written in Testmo is a bit hard and taking time if you need to do it one-by-one. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Testmo offers easy way of creating and managing test cases. Thanks to possibility of adding tags to test cases - there is easy way to find the most crucial test cases when there is need to create test run with specified criterias. Testmo offers also many integrations. For example - there is option to integrate with CI/CD pipelines, and later you can add conections between test cases and automated tests results. Thanks to that there is easy way to track both test results (automated and manual) from each test case. I like also possilibity of creating exploratory sessions - thanks to them there is no need to create single-use test cases. The very helpful feature is also integration with JIRA (so there is easy way to check even if there was created test cases for specified user story, etc.). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would like to see following features in Testmo:
- possibility of create and save filters in repositories and in test runs
- possibility to easy find test cases that contains specified test in any step or expected result
- possibility of easy searching for created by and update by
- possibility odf addding any kind of attachments in folders notes (especially that sometimes there is need to include useful recording etc. that are common for all test cases in specified folder)
- possibility of adding test cases twice to single test run (sometimes there is need to test them from two levels) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ability to search for and keep our tests organized has been a great change in my QA team. We were tracking with a spreadsheet which made it hard to search for existing test cases and see if any were duplicates.
With Testmo's search feature it is really quick to find all tests related to various features of our product by just typing in a few key words!
On my team we use Testmo every day, whether we're adding new test cases or creating new test runs to test new features and bug resolutions for our product. The customer support is also outstanding, very timely responses and quick to offer solutions to any problems we're experiencing, and other great ways to utilize Testmo. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It would be nice to be able to filter on issues test cases are linked to when they are in an active test run. We have ClickUp integrated with testmo and it's made tracking testing on individual tickets much easier. But when we run a regression sometimes we want to isolate test cases related to past tickets by ticket number to prioritize them in the test run, and right now we can't do that with filtering Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Very easy to see automated test results once they've been reported.
Easy to include templates for how test cases are logged when being manually tested.
Easy to see history of test cases statuses, as well as history of revisions of test cases.
Good filtering tools to see who has authored a test case, and other filters. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there were better ways to integrate with third party services like Linear so that when a failure is reported on a test milestone and/or test run, an issue is automatically created on Linear for that test failure.
I also wish that I could easily distinguish a test case failure and a session failure between the two. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Testmo is a next-gen test management tool designed specifically for modern software teams. Unified Test Management is the best thing this platform offers to its users, whether you are a Test Engineer who drafts the test case or a tester who will execute the test cases written by the TE. Testmo brings together test cases, test automation, and exploratory testing in one platform. It’s not just about managing test cases; it unifies all your testing efforts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Two things I think Testmo can improve: First of all, Analytics of Test Results: I find that the analytics of test results could be more useful, especially for teams with mostly automated tests. Secondly, Backup via API: Currently, Testmo does not support backup via API. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

My favorite thing about Testmo is the support. I have reached out to them a couple times and they always respond quickly. I also liked how easy it was to switch from our previous test management tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike that I can't customize the test reports based on custom fields. The reports are great but I would love some more customization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

its most helpful for me because of writting test cases for view and better understand to edit and copy and move options for easy to modify, easily link to automation results,tracking wise good Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm using it every day but I noticed one major issue like session logout and if I need to create a folder it is difficult for beginners, customer support also not good and if i serach any issuse regerding google not getting any proper response. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Overall, we're very happy with Test Mo. It's a reliable and efficient tool that has improved our testing process.
Specific strengths:
Ease of use: Test Mo is intuitive and user-friendly.
Test case and run management: The tool handles test cases and runs seamlessly, making it easy to organize and track our testing efforts.
Session feature: The session feature is a valuable addition that streamlines our workflow and enhances collaboration.
Test automation reports: The test automation reports are clear, concise, and informative, providing valuable insights into our testing progress. We can see logs and issues details. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. The inability to automatically link manual test cases with automation in the codebase necessitates a time-consuming and inefficient manual process.
2. The inability to view the contents of child folders can lead to confusion and give the false impression that folders are empty.
3. The limitation of displaying only 6 active automation sources per page, without the option to adjust this limit, hinders efficient navigation and management.
The "many active sources" message is unclear. It doesn't specify the actual number, which creates confusion. Our application is extensive, with numerous services, and we rely on sources to organize pipelines and group runs effectively. We don't retain outdated files, so the current limitation is hindering our workflow.
4. A redesign of the sources feature would be highly beneficial, allowing for grouping by tags and enabling the addition of tags within the web application itself. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Testmo is very good tool for test management which i worked before. It has so many features like integration with Jira, updating bugs, pass/fail status and so on. It is highly recommended for whom they are looking for a easy to use tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I am not able to delete the test cases from the repository, may be not sure i have limited access or Testmo doesnt have this feature. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I've found Testmo to be incredibly user-friendly and quick to get started with. It handles test data very well, making it suitable for both small and large-scale projects. The interface is clean, and organizing tests is straightforward. One major plus point is it's way more affordable than some other more famous test management tools, but provides almost all their features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I’m having trouble integrating it with Zoho Sprints—any help or guidance on this would be appreciated.Overall, it’s a great tool for managing testing efficiently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.