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Practitest

About PractiTest

PractiTest is a test management platform that gives QA teams a centralised place to plan, organise, execute, and report on software testing. It covers the full testing lifecycle — from writing test cases and managing requirements traceability, through to running tests (manual and automated) and generating the reports that stakeholders actually want to see.

The problem PractiTest solves is scattered test management. Many teams still track testing in spreadsheets, disconnected documents, or basic issue trackers that were never designed for QA workflows. PractiTest provides purpose-built features like hierarchical test libraries, reusable test sets, customisable fields, and a filter system that makes it practical to manage thousands of test cases without losing visibility.

PractiTest integrates with bug trackers (Jira, Bugzilla, Pivotal Tracker), CI/CD tools (Jenkins, GitLab CI), and automation frameworks (Selenium, Appium) so it fits into existing development workflows rather than replacing them. For teams building business automation solutions, connecting PractiTest to workflow platforms like n8n opens up possibilities — automated test result notifications, quality gate checks before deployment, or reporting dashboards that pull data from multiple sources. Our system integration team can wire these connections together.

For organisations developing custom software or AI-powered applications, proper test management becomes critical as systems grow more complex. PractiTest gives QA teams the structure they need to keep testing organised and visible, which directly affects the quality of what gets shipped to production.

PractiTest FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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How it works

We work hand-in-hand with you to implement PractiTest

Step 1

Set Up Your Project Structure

Create your project in PractiTest and define the structure — modules, components, or features — that mirrors how your application is organised. This hierarchy makes it easier to find and manage test cases as your library grows.

Step 2

Import or Create Test Cases

Write your test cases directly in PractiTest or import existing ones from spreadsheets. Define clear preconditions, steps, and expected results for each test case. Use custom fields to add metadata relevant to your team’s workflow.

Step 3

Link Requirements to Tests

If you track requirements, import them into PractiTest and link them to the relevant test cases. This creates traceability so you can see at a glance which requirements are covered by tests and which have gaps.

Step 4

Connect Your Development Tools

Integrate PractiTest with your bug tracker and CI/CD pipeline. This ensures defects found during testing flow into your existing issue tracker and automated test results are captured alongside manual test runs.

Step 5

Execute Tests and Track Results

Create test sets for your current sprint or release, assign them to team members, and execute. Log results, raise defects for failures, and track progress through the PractiTest dashboard.

Step 6

Review Reports and Improve

Use PractiTest’s reporting features to review test coverage, pass rates, and defect trends. Identify areas where testing is weak or where recurring defects suggest deeper problems that need architectural attention.

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