TestRail Pricing
The solution is quite reasonably priced for what it offers and offers a monthly subscription model.
I don't own an actual technical support contract with Gurrock so I don't know what terms have been agreed. However, the cloud version is reasonably priced and can be scaled easily. The on-premise version obviously has an additional cost associated with standing up the infrastructure, support teams, OS/DB licensing costs, etc. It is also worth bearing in mind the overhead for upgrades and associated testing.
My advice, go cloud.
View full review »The product is not much expensive. I rate the pricing a four or five out of ten. There are no additional costs associated with the tool.
View full review »I give the price a five out of ten. The price is midrange.
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TestRail
March 2024
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HashemAlhariri
IT Testing Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
We purchased a license for two years. The license is on an annual basis. We got a nice discount for the second year, around 10%, which is nice. It's priced annually and per user. It's a fee-based license. One thing that Gurock does not offer is a perpetual license. There is no option to buy the tool without having to make a recurring cost. It is fine for us. The annual license is not an issue.
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reviewer1721022
Lead Engineer - Automation
It depends on the number of users. I think our price is something like $300 to $400 a year.
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reviewer1154316
Quality Assurance Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Its price is definitely not more. If they introduce automation, they can charge more.
View full review »The price of the solution is based on how many users you have per year. When you grow, it is segmented, For example, 10 to 25, you have a price, and more than 50, or 100, you need to take the enterprise license. I don't think we will reach this point.
View full review »We are at this moment paying for a monthly payment plan.
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Ioana Haralamb
Project Manager at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
After looking at other products, I'd say TestRail is pretty expensive. It's one of the reasons we're moving away from the solution.
View full review »Negotiate the best deal you can.
View full review »I hear that the cost is a bit pricey. My advice to others is to shop around for the best deal. Some options out there are free in cyberspace.
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Uros Gavric
QA Automation Engineer at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees
Use TestRail Cloud (online TR hosted server) and don't worry about maintenance or scalability. It saves a lot of cash and time.
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reviewer0927502
Manual QA Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The product has a reasonable price in terms of the features.
View full review »Pricing for small teams seems correct with respect to competitors.
View full review »I can’t answer this question because I’m not the one handling the financials.
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TestRail
March 2024
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