What I like most about TestLodge is that it is simple and clear for beginners. When I teach students how to write test cases or follow a test cycle, they don’t get confused by too many features. The layout is straightforward and makes it easy to show the link between test plans, test cases, test runs, and reports. This helps students understand the basic foundation of testing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I don’t like about TestLodge is that it feels limited when the project becomes big. For example, you can’t add expected results to every step, and there are not many options to tag or filter test cases. It also doesn’t have built-in bug tracking, so you need to use another tool for that. The design is simple, but sometimes too plain, and since it only works online, it may not fit strict environments. Overall, it’s good for small teams and learning basics, but not the best for large or complex projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





