
ReQtest
Bug tracking software
Test management tools
DevOps software
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$6.00 per user per month
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- Healthcare and life sciences
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What is ReQtest
ReQtest is a web-based requirements, test management, and defect tracking platform used to plan, execute, and trace software testing activities. It is typically used by QA teams, business analysts, and product teams that need structured test cases, test runs, and linkage to requirements and issues. The product emphasizes end-to-end traceability across requirements, tests, and defects, with collaboration features for review and sign-off. It also supports integrations intended to connect testing workflows with development and delivery toolchains.
Requirements-to-test traceability
ReQtest centers on linking requirements, test cases, and defects to support traceability and impact analysis. This helps teams understand coverage and identify what tests are affected when requirements change. The approach fits regulated or process-heavy environments where audit trails and sign-offs matter. It can reduce reliance on spreadsheets for traceability matrices.
Unified QA workflow modules
The platform combines requirements management, test case management, test execution, and defect tracking in one system. This can simplify workflows for teams that otherwise stitch together multiple tools for planning and execution. Centralized artifacts make it easier to standardize templates and naming conventions across projects. It is suited to teams that want a single QA workspace rather than separate point solutions.
Collaboration and review support
ReQtest includes features aimed at collaboration such as commenting, reviews, and approval flows around requirements and test assets. These capabilities support cross-functional work between QA, product, and development stakeholders. Structured reviews can help teams document decisions and reduce ambiguity in acceptance criteria. This is useful when multiple stakeholders need visibility into test readiness and outcomes.
Limited deep DevOps breadth
While ReQtest supports integrations, it is primarily a QA management system rather than a full DevOps platform. Teams seeking advanced release controls, feature flagging, or deep observability workflows typically need additional specialized tools. This can lead to a multi-tool environment for CI/CD, monitoring, and incident response. Fit is strongest when the core need is test and requirements governance.
May feel heavyweight for agile
The emphasis on structured requirements, traceability, and formal reviews can add overhead for small teams or lightweight agile processes. Teams that prefer minimal documentation and rapid iteration may find the workflow more process-oriented than needed. Adoption often requires agreement on conventions for requirements and test artifacts. Without that discipline, data quality and reporting value can degrade.
Defect tracking not best-of-breed
ReQtest includes defect management, but organizations with established issue tracking ecosystems may prefer to keep defects in their primary tracker. Duplicating or synchronizing issues across systems can introduce workflow friction and reconciliation work. The defect module may be sufficient for QA-centric teams but less ideal for engineering-wide planning and triage. Integration quality becomes important when defects must flow to development backlogs.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small Team | $10.00 per user/month (USD) — up to 10 users | Same features as Professional except no onboarding and no customer success management; available to new customers (introduced Oct 1, 2018); payment by credit card required. cite |
| Professional (1–50 users) | $45.00 per user/month (USD) | Standard Professional plan (onboarding and customer success included); billed per active user/month. cite |
| Professional (51–100 users) | $12.00 per user/month (USD) | Volume pricing for medium-sized teams. cite |
| Professional (101–1000 users) | $6.00 per user/month (USD) | Volume pricing for large teams (lowest per-user rate listed). Official page also lists EUR and SEK equivalents: EUR 35/10/5 and SEK 399/99/49 for the same bands. cite |