Tesly is a tool for developers, development managers, and project managers...
... but shouldn't Tesly be a tool for testers? It is about testing after all. Well, there are plenty of big name (and very expensive) tools out there for testers and QA professionals, and Tesly is not one of those tools. Of course, testers are welcome to use it, but Tesly is designed to be a light-weight and informal tool for helping you get testing done, not for telling you how to do it.
When you first log in to Tesly, you'll be presented with an overview of all your projects, including a snapshot of the results of your test cases, so you can quickly get an idea of how testing is going. As you drill down into your projects and their test plans, you'll always be able to see the test results at a glance.
If you have any test cases or issues assigned to you, they will be listed below the project list so you can get to work as soon as you log in. If you'd prefer not to see those assignments, you can hide those sections (and later show them again if you change your mind).
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