Free TestRail training videos

We have demonstrated our test management tool TestRail to customers in hundreds of online product demos and training sessions over the years and we want to enable more customers to benefit from viewing TestRail’s capabilities in action.

Based on our experience from previous product demos and the typical questions we regularly receive from customers, we produced training videos to help teams learn about TestRail’s features, workflow, integration and customization options. And today we are happy to publish the new training videos for free on our website for new and existing customers to watch:

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We have produced a number of training videos that focus on different aspects of using, integrating and customizing TestRail:

We hope you will find the new training videos useful and we recommend forwarding the videos to your team if you are just getting started with TestRail. If you have any feedback or questions about the videos, please let us know!

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