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Starts from $20/User/Month when Billed Yearly, also offers free forever plan
Based on recent reviews, Qase stands out as a reliable and efficient test case management tool with strong integration capabilities. Users appreciate its easy integration with various apps, including Jira, Git, and Bitbucket. The platform's familiarity and seamless importing/exporting features make it a top choice for QA teams, especially for small teams or those ...Read more
User-friendly interface, making it easy for both experienced QA professionals and beginners to navigate.
Comprehensive test management system with efficient test case organization and execution capabilities.
Integration support for various platforms like Jira, Git, Bitbucket, and more.
Helpful AI-generated test cases, aiding in automating tests for different tools and languages.
Minor bugs may be present, decreasing the overall user experience.
Limited customization options in certain areas like tagging and color schemes.
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Vsevolod L
10/17/22
"It's very comfortable test-managment system"
What do you like best about Qase? - Easy to configure your working environment - Almost all of the features are unlocked at the 'free' plan What do you dislike about Qase? After using Qase for 2 month no issues were found :) What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? Qase saves a bunch of time because of its stability and usability
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Anonymous User
10/17/22
"Budget Freindly, Super easy to use and manage all test cases, test run, test plan in one place"
What do you like best about Qase? Firstly it is free for upto 3 users. That's the great thing about Qase. Qase let you to use the most important functionalities with fewer restrictions with up to 3 users. It's the best tool for a startup team and any development team. Another best thing is integration with DevOps Azue. You can create a bug straightaway from Qase to Azure Board. Also very good interaction with ClickUp What do you dislike about Qase? Requirement Management is still not ...
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Marly A
10/14/22
"Qase allowed the team to manage the tests in a practical and agile way."
What do you like best about Qase? Good structuring of suites and executions. What do you dislike about Qase? The requirement to add test cases to a test plan. What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? Qase helps to organize the testing routine, this is helping me.
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Marly A
10/14/22
"Qase allowed the team to manage the tests in a practical and agile way."
What do you like best about Qase? Good structuring of suites and executions. What do you dislike about Qase? The requirement to add test cases to a test plan. What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? Qase helps to organize the testing routine, this is helping me.
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roopesh a
07/18/22
"Nice and descent app for test case management"
What do you like best about Qase? Creating test cycles and tagging with issues is easy What do you dislike about Qase? Not compatible to transfer issues from one platform to another as differences in terminology like transferring issues form zephyr squad in excel format does not carry all the steps used in test case What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? helps me tag testing with the issue and maintain a good smoke and regression test history for all the issues
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roopesh s
07/17/22
"Simple but expensive app to use for testing"
What do you like best about Qase? Handling and organizing of testcases with ease of UI for freshers What do you dislike about Qase? Quite expensive and not so tangible compared to other applications What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps me main a organised testing for all the projects with execution history and results
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Anonymous User
06/15/22
"TMS with main basic functionality. That not fully-finished application, but already good)"
What do you like best about Qase? simple UX with main required possibilities What do you dislike about Qase? Parameterized tests are useless until I can't use parameters in step templates. It's hard to work with different workspaces. Recommendations to others considering Qase: use for small projects with a single-layer data slice for sampling tests into a test plan What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? Simple test management for small projects. But as a bug tracker, ...
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Darja B
01/26/22
""Qase" - great tool for small teams"
What do you like best about Qase? Qase is an excellent tool because it is simply intuitive - everything is in its place. When I first started using it felt like I have been doing it for ages. It is customizable - you can add or remove fields in test cases according to your needs. And last but not least - it is free for teams of up to 3 people. So thanks a lot from the Bookla QA team. What do you dislike about Qase? Search functionality could be better. It would be perfect if searching by ...
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Judy M
01/25/22
"This is the Test Management Software You've Been Looking For"
What do you like best about Qase? Qase has the features your team needs for Test Case Management. * Edit almost any field by clicking into the field and selecting the options bar that appears above it. You can add a link, a photo, change the text format to code, and more. * Clone test cases within a suite. One way I use it is to include the story I'm working on using their Custom Fields option. When I clone the test case, the card link is cloned into the new test case. Less writing. More ...
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Erdem E
01/25/22
"Easy to use and comfortable test case creation site."
What do you like best about Qase? Easy use with add Shared Step button. I save the step and after use What do you dislike about Qase? There may be errors in the use of several functions. But it doesn't matter What problems is Qase solving and how is that benefiting you? Connecting with Jira is very helpful. But it would be better if the test case I wrote came out in Jira.