We performed a comparison between Helix ALM and TestRail based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Test Management Tools solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Helix ALM enables users to build, make efficient and effective decisions, and use least-cost methods for maximum benefit, as fast as possible. They allow you to see and visualize your configuration."
"The tool offers high stability."
"The most valuable features of Helix ALM are traceability and flexibility."
"Most valuable features are the ease of organizing test cases and a great API for sending results from automated test run results into the database."
"The feature that I have found most valuable is the dashboard."
"You don't need to follow complex procedures to create a test run, test case, etc."
"The most valuable features are the reporting in the dashboard and the general way in which we can create test runs is helpful."
"The ability to time test runs gives the tester the ability to compare calculated times to actual times it takes for a test case to run."
"I haven't faced any stability issues using the solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"The product helps us create test cases and reports."
"The features that I have found most valuable are that there are various test case templates and test artifact maintenance."
"Helix ALM should be able to integrate with other systems better. Helix ALM should also have an easier user interface, and the solution needs to have drag-and-drop tools included in it."
"The accountability and the equivalent to using, acting, editing, working with Word, and also importing and exporting from Word needs improvement."
"It would be great to see Perforce's strategy is for implementing intelligence into the process via AI or ML. It's not clearly defined, at least not to my knowledge."
"TestRail should improve its pricing."
"It would be nice if they would add an export to Word."
"The reports should be more user-friendly."
"The platform needs improvement regarding performance and creating links."
"It would be nice to have a description section when creating the test scenario itself so I can indicate what the configuration should be."
"It would be useful if it had its own issue management system. At the moment, it's purely a test management tool and you have to link to a defect management tool, like JIRA. It would be useful if there was an option to use its own defect management tool so that it's integrated and not two separate tools."
"I've encountered at some point, some difficulties on the administration side, but I don't remember exactly what they were."
"TestRail's user interface is not great. When you use it for the first time, you will be very uncomfortable and not know how to create test cases. It doesn't have a field for preconditions and post-conditions."
Helix ALM is ranked 16th in Test Management Tools with 7 reviews while TestRail is ranked 3rd in Test Management Tools with 21 reviews. Helix ALM is rated 6.4, while TestRail is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Helix ALM writes "Helix ALM is insanely configurable, with great traceability, and flexibility". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TestRail writes "A tool that provides effective test management and real-time reporting capabilities". Helix ALM is most compared with IBM Rational DOORS, Jira, IBM Rational DOORS Next Generation and Polarion Requirements, whereas TestRail is most compared with Zephyr Enterprise, TFS, Tricentis qTest, Tricentis Tosca and TestLodge. See our Helix ALM vs. TestRail report.
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