What our customers have to say

Many people around the world depend on TestLodge on a daily basis.
Have a read of what a few have to say.

Swype

“The clean UI reduced the time needed for training”

With TestLodge, Swype QAs are able to work seamlessly on test cases and test plans between 3 offices. The clean UI reduced the time needed for training and all QAs started using the tool daily after 2 weeks.

Michael Tu (Director of QA) - Swype

Infinite Touch

“The user interface is elegantly designed”

After not having much luck managing my own test cases internally, I decided to see if there were any simple online services that could take care of them for me. After a quick search I found TestLodge and realized it was exactly what I'd been looking for.

Its made a huge difference to my development practice and each build that gets released is now quickly run through a series of test suites. Its nice to have just enough information to perform the test, the expected result and a quick Pass, Skip or Fail to keep the test process moving along smoothly.

The user interface is elegantly designed and offers just enough features to include everything necessary without cluttering the screen. its very much a 'Basecamp' of the testing world and is perfect in that regard. Gets the job done without including too many extraneous features that don't need to be there.

Their support team is excellent and one suggestion I had for the site was included within a matter of days. Fortunately I haven't had to talk to them too much because it all just works like you'd expect it to.

If I was going to write a web app for managing test cases myself it would look exactly like TestLodge. I only wish this had been around sooner.

Andy Dunn - Infinite Touch

Asset Management International

“Available to my geographically distributed development team”

I wanted a test case management tool without the hassles of provisioning an internal server, installing and configuring it, worrying about backups, etc.

Testlodge is more available to my geographically distributed development team. Since you don't have to worry about VPN and it runs in a browser, the net effect is that technical staff are more likely to write and maintain cases, link to them in communication, share them with contractors, and so on. When cases are readily available and higher quality, then you maximize the benefit of casing.

Ken Suzuki - Asset Management International