I am looking for Testcase Management->Execution some plug in similar to HP ALM to be integrated with JIRA Defect.
I have a very small QA Team of 5 members and overall JIRA Users are 30+.
Looking for Free plug in which can be used.
Try TestLink
Is TestLink free?
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Hi @mariagda ,
Please consider trying our test management app - AIO Tests for Jira. AIO Tests allows
easy creation and import of Test Cases
linking to Requirements
organizing in Folders and Sets
efficient execution with analytical view of multiple test executions
easy recording of run defects and artifacts
inbuilt traceability and execution reports
Test Automation Reporting
Here is a link to our documentation -
https://aioreports.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ATDoc/overview
If you face any issues, please feel free to contact us via
https://aioreports.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/10
Regards,
AIO Tests Team
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@Noopur Varshney [AIO Tests] How is this free you mean?
Read what OP was asking: "Looking for --->>> Free <<<--- plug in which can be used."
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hi @[deleted],
TestRail for Jira Test Management might be a good fit.
You can find out other free plugins in here .
hope this helps :)
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It's not for free, you need to have TestRail licence :(
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