
Testmo
Test management tools
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What is Testmo
Testmo is a web-based test management tool used to plan, execute, and report on software testing across manual, exploratory, and automated workflows. It targets QA teams and engineering organizations that need a centralized system for test cases, test runs, and release-level reporting. The product emphasizes unified management of different testing types and integrations with common issue trackers and CI/CD tooling to connect results back to development workflows.
Unified testing workflows
Testmo supports manual test cases, exploratory sessions, and automated test results in a single system. This reduces the need to split work across separate tools for different testing approaches. Teams can consolidate execution evidence and reporting across release cycles.
Integrations for QA traceability
Testmo provides integrations and APIs intended to connect test activities with external development systems such as issue tracking and CI pipelines. This helps teams link defects, requirements, and builds to test runs and results. It can improve auditability of what was tested for a given release.
Structured reporting and metrics
The product includes dashboards and reporting designed for tracking progress, coverage, and outcomes across runs and milestones. This supports status reporting to engineering leadership and stakeholders. It also helps standardize how teams measure testing activity over time.
Not an execution platform
Testmo focuses on managing tests and results rather than providing device/browser infrastructure or a managed testing workforce. Teams still need separate services for cross-browser/device execution or outsourced testing. This can increase overall toolchain complexity for end-to-end QA operations.
Setup and process overhead
Centralized test management typically requires upfront configuration of projects, workflows, and permissions. Teams migrating from lightweight tracking may need time to model their processes and import existing assets. Ongoing maintenance of test cases and run structures can be significant for fast-changing products.
Automation value depends on integrations
The usefulness of automated test reporting depends on how well teams integrate CI pipelines and test frameworks with the tool. If integrations are not implemented consistently, reporting can become incomplete or fragmented. Organizations with heterogeneous tooling may need additional engineering effort to standardize data ingestion.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Team | $99 per month — 10 users included | Starter plan for small teams (max 10 users). Full-featured test management, exploratory testing, automation integration. Upgrade to Business if more users needed. |
| Business | $329 per month (per 25 users) | Base Business price covers 1–25 users; billed in increments of 25 users (e.g., 1–25 = $329/mo, 26–50 = $658/mo, etc.). Includes unlimited API users, Reporting Center, customizable role-based access. Volume-based discounts available above 200 users; tiers shown in vendor price list. |
| Enterprise | $549 per month (per 25 users) | Includes Enterprise features (SSO, two-factor auth & enforcement, complete user audit log, automation launching, free sandbox). Billed in increments of 25 users; contact vendor for >500 users and custom quotes. |
Seller details
Testmo GmbH
Berlin, Germany
2020
Private
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