National Instruments TestStand vs. PractiTest

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
TestStand
Score 10.0 out of 10
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National Instruments headquartered in Austin offers TestStand, a test management software application.N/A
PractiTest
Score 8.3 out of 10
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PractiTest is presented as a cloud-based test management tool that provides its customers with an end-to-end system to meet testing and QA needs. It is described by the vendor as flexible but methodological, enabling organizations to ensure visibility and communication at all levels. The solution aims to help users and project development teams streamline and manage their testing processes, while providing management with a clear and simple view of their project status at all times.
$39
user
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Professional
$39.00
user
Enterprise
$49.00
user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
TestStandPractiTest
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Features
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Test Management
Comparison of Test Management features of Product A and Product B
National Instruments TestStand
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Ratings
PractiTest
8.5
4 Ratings
6% above category average
Centralized test management00 Ratings9.24 Ratings
Map tests to user stories00 Ratings8.44 Ratings
Test execution reporting00 Ratings8.44 Ratings
Defect management00 Ratings8.03 Ratings
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User Ratings
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8.7
(4 ratings)
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10.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
NI (National Instruments)
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PractiTest
PractiTest works GREAT as a test case repository. It is very easy to gather metrics, filter, and sort based on custom fields. We were able to work with the API to pull our automation results in as well. The support team is always very quick with their responses and monitors the "in-app chat." They are very open to answering questions, providing best practice materials, and looking for additional feedback. If you already have a central location for all of your test cases and testing needs, then I guess you probably wouldn't need to add another. However, PractiTest has high capability and potential, so if it's set up properly you can easily save time managing your tests.
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Pros
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PractiTest
  • Effective Test case template.
  • Can integrate with different Atlassian products.
  • Report generation.
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Cons
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PractiTest
  • Linking the defect with Jira throws an error quite some times which can be improved in the future.
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Support Rating
NI (National Instruments)
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PractiTest
The chat button is available to anyone who logs into PractiTest. In my experience, the support has always been very quick, very friendly, and very thorough. They make sure that your question is answered in a way that you understand it. They also provide documentation of best practices so you are never left hanging on what to do next.
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Alternatives Considered
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PractiTest
I've used many different Test Case Repository tools, and while each of them has its perks, I like the capabilities of PractiTest best. When creating a test in qTest for example, you can only input information into the fields provided, and you have everything set up in a folder tree structure. With PractiTest, we are able to create custom fields and filter our tests based on those fields to provide more accurate information in a readily available format while quickly searching for the filter instead of through a folder tree. TestRail did not appear to meet our needs as a company. It just didn't have the potential that we found with PractiTest. Zephyr for example worked seamlessly with Jira, which is really nice since that is what we use for the most part. However since we cater to many different clients, we needed an external Test Case repository so we could use something that wasn't tied to 1 Jira instance.
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Return on Investment
NI (National Instruments)
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PractiTest
  • Test Reporting
  • Defect Management
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