A Better Alternative to Test Management Spreadsheets
Test Track helps teams replace fragile testing spreadsheets with structured test plans, test runs, failure reports, attachments, audit history, and integrations.
Why teams outgrow testing spreadsheets
Spreadsheets are flexible but fragile
They work for a first checklist, but ownership, status, attachments, retests, and historical evidence become harder to trust as releases get more complex.
Test Track keeps the workflow structured
Test Track gives you reusable test plans, clear test run status, failure details, reports, flaky test detection, and integrations without introducing enterprise overhead.
Keep the simplicity, add the testing evidence
Start with the workflows that spreadsheets struggle with most: manual test runs, attachments, flaky test detection, and PDF reports. Then connect failed test results to Shortcut, GitHub Issues, or Jira.
Frequently asked questions
Why replace spreadsheets for test management?
Spreadsheets are easy to start with, but they become hard to maintain when teams need repeatable test plans, clear ownership, reliable status, attachments, reports, and audit history.
What does Test Track add beyond a testing spreadsheet?
Test Track adds structured test plans, manual and automated test runs, failure reporting, flaky test detection, PDF reports, attachments, integrations, and a full testing audit trail.
Can small teams move from spreadsheets to Test Track gradually?
Yes. Small teams can start with a single project and use Test Track for the test plans and release checks that need the most structure.