Test Plan Prerequisites
Some test plans require certain conditions to be met before they can be executed. Test Track allows you to add prerequisites to your test plan, with the optional requirement to make user mark that they have understood and met the prerequisites before they can update a the status of a test step within a test run.
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How teams use test plan prerequisites
Teams use test plan prerequisites in Test Track to keep test planning, execution, results, and follow-up work connected in one test management workflow, whether testing is handled by a solo developer, a small business, or a dedicated QA team. This helps teams move away from fragmented spreadsheets and maintain clearer testing evidence for releases.
Key Benefits
Clear Requirements
Define conditions that must be met before testing.
Acknowledgment
Require testers to confirm prerequisites are met.
Reduced Errors
Ensure tests are executed in the correct environment.
Frequently asked questions
Who is test plan prerequisites for?
Test Plan Prerequisites is useful for solo developers, indie hackers, SMEs, software teams, and QA teams that need a clearer way to plan, run, and review software tests without relying on spreadsheets.
Does test plan prerequisites work for teams without dedicated QA?
Yes. Test Track is designed for people who need practical test management whether testing is handled by developers, product owners, founders, or a dedicated QA team.
Can test plan prerequisites support release evidence?
Yes. Test Track keeps test activity, results, reports, and supporting evidence connected so teams can review what was tested before a release.
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