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Tuskr

Overview

What is Tuskr?

Tuskr is a cloud-based test management software. Users can manage test cases, conduct test runs and integrate with bug and time tracking tools. Tuskr is available via a free plan, and with a 30-day free trial of paid tier features.

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Reliable Tool for QA

10 out of 10
March 18, 2024
Incentivized
We use Tuskr as a test case management tool, and the test cases are for a recording software. Tuskr helps us keep track of what has to be …
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TrustRadius Insights

Users find Tuskr to be a user-friendly and intuitive tool for managing and organizing their manual testing process. It offers a high level …
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Popular Features

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  • Centralized test management (19)
    9.8
    98%
  • Test execution reporting (20)
    9.7
    97%

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Pricing

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Team

$9

Cloud
per month per user

Business

$15

Cloud
per month per user

Enterprise

$29

Cloud
per month per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://tuskr.app/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $45 per month 5 users (minimum)
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Product Demos

Getting started with Tuskr | Product Demo

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Features

Test Management

Test management tools are used to manage the entire testing process comprehensively, removing the need for multiple software tools to manage individual steps in the testing process

9.7
Avg 8.0
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Product Details

What is Tuskr?

Tuskr is a cloud-based test management software. Users can manage test cases, conduct test runs and integrate with bug and time tracking tools. Tuskr is available via a free plan, and with a 30-day free trial of paid tier features.

Tuskr Features

Test Management Features

  • Supported: Centralized test management
  • Supported: Test execution reporting

Tuskr Screenshots

Screenshot of Progress MonitoringScreenshot of Create Flexible test casesScreenshot of Distribute Workload

Tuskr Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

Tuskr starts at $45.

Zephyr Scale, PractiTest, and Kualitee are common alternatives for Tuskr.

Reviewers rate Centralized test management highest, with a score of 9.8.

The most common users of Tuskr are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Users find Tuskr to be a user-friendly and intuitive tool for managing and organizing their manual testing process. It offers a high level of detail and customization options, such as custom fields, test types, and statuses, allowing users to tailor the testing process to their specific needs. Tuskr's ability to easily add images and comments to complex test cases enhances the level of detail. Many organizations use Tuskr to implement and organize test runs for quality assurance before releasing updates to an online portal, providing a convenient repository of test runs for easy access. In addition, Tuskr integrates seamlessly with other tools like Github, JIRA, and Slack, enabling frictionless workflows. The user-friendly interface and easy navigation of Tuskr make it simple for users to create and maintain test cases. Moreover, the generous pricing plans offered by Tuskr compared to similar products make it an attractive option for effective test case management. With Tuskr, users can track work progress on current test runs and automate the creation of new JIRA bugs based on test results. This solves the problem of maintaining test cases by providing easy management, creation of test suites, and attachment of files. The dashboard module in Tuskr provides an overview of overall statistics of test cases from different projects, empowering informed decisions and actions based on organized and analyzed test data. Ultimately, Tuskr addresses various business problems and streamlines workflow in software development by facilitating task management, project organization, and team collaboration. It serves as a comprehensive solution for managing tasks, tracking project milestones, and fostering effective teamwork at a reasonable price point.

Custom Fields: Many users have found the custom fields feature to be extremely helpful for defining steps in every test case and grouping test cases, allowing for highly organized test runs and a streamlined testing process. This feature has been praised by multiple reviewers.

Seamless Navigation: The seamless navigation feature has received positive feedback from numerous reviewers. It makes it incredibly easy to navigate through particular tests, saving valuable time and greatly improving efficiency during the testing process.

Communication of Issues: Users have consistently highlighted the usefulness of the feature that allows for easy communication of issues through the app to team members. This functionality promotes effective collaboration among team members and ensures that any issues are promptly addressed.

Inconvenient Test Status Clearing: Many users have found it inconvenient that the status automatically clears when clicking into a specific test, requiring them to reselect the desired status. This repetitive action can disrupt their workflow and slow down their testing process.

Difficulty in Following Step-by-Step Order: Several reviewers have mentioned that they find it challenging to follow a step-by-step order when there are multiple QA steps due to the side-by-side structure of the table. The lack of clear visual cues or indicators for sequential execution makes it harder for users to maintain an organized and systematic approach.

Time-consuming Learning Process: A significant number of users have expressed frustration with the software's learning curve, finding it time-consuming to fully understand and utilize all its features. The complex interface and lack of intuitive guidance contribute to a steep learning curve, which can be overwhelming for new users trying to quickly grasp the functionalities.

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
In our company, we use Tuskr extensively. It streamlined test case management for recording software, facilitating efficient tracking, logging, and analysis of test results. Its intuitive features simplified test processes, including simultaneous test runs and importing from various formats, optimizing time-saving Smoke & Regression Tests for enhanced software testing experiences.
  • Test case management
  • Ease of use
  • Good number of integrations
  • Ability to write longer tests
  • The UX for adding an extra field, modifying any existing field, etc is not very good.
  • For using advanced features, the documentation can be a little better
Customizing fields and sorting make test case management easy to handle. The TCM's swift menu adjustments and dynamic graphs enhance the user experience, making it a delight to use.Few points which I do not dislike as such but can be improved. One is the ability to write longer tests. Another thing is that the UI when it comes to modifications like adding a new field, editing a field, etc requires few clicks and the path is slightly ambiguous.
March 18, 2024

Reliable Tool for QA

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Tuskr as a test case management tool, and the test cases are for a recording software. Tuskr helps us keep track of what has to be done in each test and helps us log the results for each test case, and gives a clear view of how the software is doing after each version.
  • Test case management
  • Quality reports
  • User control
  • Image pasting
  • Test run templates
  • Auto save on test cases
Tuskr is excellent for test case management, as it provides a complete suite of tools to create and manage them. It is also very good for quality assurance processes. I'd say it is not very appropriate if the tests needed consist of ever changing steps, as Tuskr does not provide a simple way to list dynamic tests
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
For our company, we use Tuskr for software testing. It's a good tool to run software test cases easily. We are mainly using it to save time and for Smoke & Regression Tests. It's very simple to add test cases and also to run any tests. Features are easy to understand.
  • It's easy to add test cases like smoke test and regression test.
  • Simple to run test cases.
  • Easy to use and time saving.
  • Low Costs
  • From my use, I see it's quick and easy to use.
  • I didn't notice anything hard on Tuskr.
Tuskr is time and money saving software management tool. It's very simple to use. Features are easy to understand and one can easily manage these types of software, adding new section and test cases are not hard. At the same, you can complete the test runs easily with very short time.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Tuskr to implement and organize test runs to perform QA before we release new updates to our online portal. Tuskr is keeping a repository of our product's QA test runs that we can easily access to quickly run through testing when we have a scheduled release. Upon logging in, I can seamlessly navigate to the current test run and see everything that needs to be done before our release.
  • Organization of all the test runs our team uses
  • Seamless navigation through particular tests
  • Features make it easy to communicate issues through the app to team members
  • When you click into a specific test, the status automatically clears. it would be nice for this to be preserved when clicking in instead of clearing
  • It would be nice to be able to add comments specific to certain steps in each test, instead of just one big comment box
  • Since we use Tuskr for QA, we structure it as a table with instructions and expected results. because these are side by side, sometimes it is hard to go in a step-by-step order when there are multiple QA steps to take to complete the test.
We pretty much only use Tuskr for QAing our releases before they go live in our production environment. Since my experience is only with that use case, I can only speak to that, but I think Tuskr is extremely well suited as a QAing tool. My team members and I find it easy to use and a good safety measure to ensure we're putting out good quality releases.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Tuskr as a Test Case Management System. We track the work progress on current test Runs. We also use it to automatically create new Jira bugs based on the test results
We have running integration with Slack to keep track of test run results
  • Jira Task creation
  • Unlimited possibilities of configurations thanks to make.com
  • Simplicity of its use
  • More different integration blueprints available
  • It has some UI bugs
  • Some reported issues take time to be resolved
I like how easy it is to operate in tuskr task management is quite good it is easy to create tailored solution with make.com integration
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I've setup Tuskr to replace using spreadsheets for tracking our manual testing of our software. The problem that we have with our software is that it is very difficult to automate testing as well as keeping track of the history of the tests. When in the past I used other software to do this however, it was much more expensive and cost prohibitive for where I am at now. Tuskr seems to hit that sweet spot of affordability and functionality.
  • Tracking of tests
  • User Interface is modern
  • Setting up tests is straight foward
  • Kicking off tests seems to have too many clicks
  • I'd like to be able to have an active running test, and easily run again.
If you have a small team Tuskr is especially reasonable for setup. I was able to build a bunch of tests and steps for testing our software. One issue that I did have however, was that I couldn't fail an individual step within a test. It did seem that I should create a ton of little tests, instead of having a test with multiple steps. I built my tests around functionality of our software, instead of a bunch if isolated tests that only have a couple steps in them.
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