Inside TestMonitor: The Test Management Tool Built with Developers in Mind

by Thijs Kok, on September 21, 2021

The expectations of the current technological market, including high standards for quality and speed, can put a lot of stress on developers.

Developers already juggle numerous responsibilities. They have to translate requirements into functionalities, understand the end-user experience, coordinate closely with testers, keep project managers on schedule, mitigate potential risks, and regularly communicate with stakeholders.

Fortunately, with advancements in software development technology, developers no longer have to go it alone. There are test management tools designed specifically with the needs of developers in mind.

In fact, TestMonitor was designed from the ground up to meet the unique needs of developers and is constantly being updated and improved with new features.

So how can TestMonitor make developers’ lives easier?

Facilitate Collaboration

Software development never happens in a silo. That’s why, with TestMonitor, every project team member has their own dashboard. With this dashboard, they can keep track of their tasks, report updates, and view the overall progress of a portfolio of projects, all in one place.

Even testers not on the main development team can have a unique login that displays their test cases, simplifying administrative tasks so developers and testers can spend more time on what’s important.

On their end, users can upload screenshots, provide detailed feedback, and even summarize their overall results using a smiley-based rating system.

Enhance Traceability and Issue Resolution

As testing occurs and issues arise for remediation and discussion, the last thing a developer needs is yet another spreadsheet or tool to track feedback.

Not only does TestMonitor track all the necessary feedback on a project from end to end, but it also provides detailed context about this feedback. Instead of simple statements—such as “This button doesn’t work” or “Change the layout of this form”—TestMonitor allows testers to provide screenshots, attachments, and other required fields to speed up the remediation process. 

Seeing a screenshot of a bug can provide all of the context needed to rapidly replicate and remediate issues.

Increase Communication

Just as a picture can speed up issue resolution, a graphic, visualization, or data-rich dashboard can speak a thousand words when it comes to providing real-time updates to project stakeholders about the status of development.

This is another strength of the TestMonitor test management platform. In providing one place for all project team members to track bugs and issues, TestMonitor improves prioritization, collaboration, participation, and overall workload management, all with just a few clicks.

Improve Workflow Management

Developers often have a blueprint of common development, testing, and management tasks that they follow. That’s why TestMonitor allows developers to use project and test templates to create new projects or start fresh for a custom project to track their work. No matter how simple or complex their development and test management workflow is, TestMonitor gives developers the flexibility and functionality that they need.

Taking it one step further, TestMonitor is also flexible enough to integrate with other developer tools, streamlining work, providing comprehensive reporting, and supporting a comprehensive view of project team responsibilities.

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No matter the size or scope of their development workload, TestMonitor offers the flexibility, features, and usability that developers need to boost their efficiency and effectiveness.

As a result, the final delivered software will be secure, stable, bug-free, and as close as possible to client requirements, helping to build even more trust in your brand.

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