@Bulat Khalilrakhmanov Hey Bulat, to be honest and frank... no :) I have never needed one... at work I just used what the company had. My favorite was TestRail, but I don't believe they have a free tier. I heard good things about Qase, but not sure. I was once very much disgusted by Excel sheets for test cases. This is how I feel about it nowadays.
The good thing about excel sheets is everyone in the org has access to it. Test case management systems are typically license-based. So what happens is the “QA team” gets access, but then collaboration with the developers and product owners is not as easy. For big e2e testing initiatives, NOT using excel is actually counterproductive. But, all this to say, if it’s for personal use and you want to use the experience of working in a TCMS in an effort to stand out from the competition, then go for it
Hello everyone, I have been meaning to do an introduction for a little bit. My name is Andrew and I am a Software QA Analyst. I am happy to be a part of this group that Joe has created and am excited to meet everyone. Here is my linkedin is anyone wants to connect. https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-nguyen-tran/