Exploratory Testing with something to show for it

Charters as checklists of prompts to explore within. Reports that show what was and wasn't covered. The freedom that finds the bugs that matter, and a record that proves what was tested.

Github Nvidia Bell Legrand
Digital Genius Foxhole QA Testlauncher

Charters as checklists – a plan that steers exploration

In Testpad a charter is a checklist: prompts for the areas to dig into and the ideas worth trying, each one a line of plain text. A prompt can be two words or a whole scenario, as much detail as each idea needs. How to attack it stays the tester's call.

The plan steers the session without scripting it. Testers work down the checklist, explore within each prompt, and mark what they find as they go.

An exploratory testing charter in Testpad: groups of prompts, each with a time budget, results in columns
Quote Icon

“Testpad has really made writing test plans a breeze for our team. It helps us to dive into our tests, isolate defects, and provide context around the results.”

GitHub Logo

Luke Hefson

Engineering Manager, GitHub

Reports that show what was and wasn't covered

The classic objection to exploratory testing is proving what was tested. Session-based test management is the formal answer; Testpad is the pragmatic one. Every prompt carries a result as you explore, so the report assembles itself: what was covered, what was found, and what nobody got to.

Share it as a link, or save it as HTML or a PDF. It answers 'what did we actually test?' in a form a manager reads in a minute.

A Testpad report of an exploratory charter: pass, fail and untested per session, time budgets visible
Quote Icon

“Testpad is flexible enough to create and reuse test plans lightning fast. This helps our team spend more time preparing to test, do the actual testing and report the final results.”

TestLauncher Logo

Jason Hamilton

Founder and CEO, TestLauncher

Test plans you can edit during testing

Test plans in Testpad are editable during testing, so when a new idea occurs to you mid-session you add it as a line right where you are and keep going. That matters in exploratory work, because most of the ideas arrive while you're looking.

The additions stay in the plan, so the next release starts from everything earlier sessions taught you instead of a blank page. And when a session wants extra hands, send a guest link: anyone can join from a browser, no login, and their results sit alongside everyone else's.

An exploratory testing session in progress in Testpad, the test runner open with pass and fail one keypress away
Face 1 1
Face 1 2
Face 1 3
Face 1 4
Face 1 5
Face 1 6
Face 1 7
Face 1 8
Face 2 1
Face 2 2
Face 2 3
Face 2 4
Face 2 5
Face 2 6
Face 2 7
Face 2 8
Face 3 1
Face 3 2
Face 3 3
Face 3 4
Face 3 5
Face 3 6
Face 3 7
Face 3 8

USED DAILY BY

Testpad Thick Icon

QA Teams

Testpad Thick Icon

Developers

Testpad Thick Icon

Product Teams

Where exploratory testing fits in Testpad

01

Time-boxed session charters

When you give each session an hour and a focus

The script is the charter: a checklist of prompts to explore within, grouped under headings. Like a paper charter, every part can carry a time budget: an annotation like [20 mins] against a heading does the job. Results and notes go on the lines as you test, so the debrief is a glance at the report, not a read-through of session notes.

02

First pass over a new feature

When it's fresh from the branch and nobody scripted anything

Start with the ideas you already have: edge cases, odd inputs, the workflows the spec forgot. More turn up once you're actually looking, so add them to the checklist as you go. Anything that breaks becomes a line in the regression plan, and the feature's first exploration seeds its long-term coverage.

03

Pre-release bug hunts

When the whole team piles on before the ship date

A bug hunt usually has no plan at all. Build an outline of the main areas you want the team to look at, give everyone a column, and send guest links to whoever's joining in. Everyone sees what's been tried already, so the effort spreads across the product instead of clustering on the login form.

04

Alongside your automation

When the suite is green and you still don't trust it

Automation checks the paths you knew to script. Exploratory sessions cover the rest: the human pass that catches what nobody thought to automate, with a record that stands next to your CI results.

What you can do with Testpad

Write a charter and its prompts in minutes

Testpad Thick Icon

Stay high-level: 'date picker edge cases'

Testpad Thick Icon

Add tests mid-session, when the ideas arrive

Testpad Thick Icon

Record results and notes as you go

Testpad Thick Icon

Attach screenshots of what you found

Testpad Thick Icon

Bring in extra testers with guest links

Testpad Thick Icon

Show coverage with one shareable report

Testpad Thick Icon

Grow the plan release after release

Testpad Thick Icon

Link findings to Jira or any issue tracker

Testpad Thick Icon

What you can't do with Testpad

Reconstruct what you tested from memory

Testpad Cross Icon

Lose session notes in a doc nobody opens

Testpad Cross Icon

Write a formal test case to record a 10-second check

Testpad Cross Icon

Start each release from a blank plan

Testpad Cross Icon

Leave managers guessing what was covered

Testpad Cross Icon

Let good test ideas evaporate between releases

Testpad Cross Icon

Defend exploratory testing without a record

Testpad Cross Icon

Drown sessions in metrics ceremony

Testpad Cross Icon

PRICING

What Testpad costs

showing annual pricing / switch to monthly pricing

Essential

$49

per month, billed annually

A basic account for 1, 2 or 3 testers

  • Included3 testers
  • IncludedReport sharing
  • IncludedEmail support
  • Not includedImage attachments
  • Not includedGuest testers
Most popular

Team

$99

per month, billed annually

Fully featured, for teams up to 10 testers

  • Included10 testers
  • IncludedImage attachments
  • IncludedGuest testers
  • IncludedAPI access
  • IncludedEmail support

Team 15

$149

per month, billed annually

Fully featured, for teams up to 15 testers

  • Included15 testers
  • IncludedImage attachments
  • IncludedGuest testers
  • IncludedAPI access
  • IncludedEmail support

Department

$249

per month, billed annually

Fully featured, for teams up to 25 testers

  • Included25 testers
  • IncludedImage attachments
  • IncludedGuest testers
  • IncludedAPI access
  • IncludedEmail support

Every plan begins with a fully featured 30-day free trial, no credit card required. Bigger team? Custom plans with invoicing are available.

16 years, 1000s of customers andover 100 million test results

  • “Testpad has really made writing test plans a breeze for our team. It helps us to dive into our tests, isolate defects, and provide context around the results.”

    GitHub Logo
    Luke Hefson

    Engineering Manager, GitHub Testpad customer for 12 years

  • “In the past we used other test repositories but they were cumbersome and harder to use than a simple spreadsheet. For us, Testpad combines the visibility and quickness of a spreadsheet with a nice UI.”

    Foxhole QA Logo
    Stewart Warner

    Managing Director, Foxhole QA Testpad customer for 7 years

  • “Testpad is flexible enough to create and reuse test plans lightning fast. This helps our team spend more time preparing to test, do the actual testing and report the final results.”

    TestLauncher Logo
    Jason Hamilton

    Founder and CEO, TestLauncher Testpad customer for 11 years

  • “Testpad allows for rapid testing to fix issues in our software before it reaches our customers. The simplicity makes the testing process straight forward, gets the results to the engineering team, and is fun for the tester.”

    OpenROV Logo
    Brian Grau

    Head of Production, OpenROV Testpad customer for 11 years

  • “Our QA team was lacking the time to write proper regression tests. We already had a much more complex and expensive tool which we never used. Then we gave Testpad a trial and the results were great.”

    Digital Genius Logo
    Vincent Kurutza

    Head of QA, Digital Genius Testpad customer for 9 years

  • “We couldn't have ramped up our development schedule without Testpad. It's a core part of our QA and the Testpad team are exceptionally responsive.”

    Neovation Logo
    Ashleigh Lodge

    Dev Lead, Neovation Learning Solutions Testpad customer for 12 years

Common questions

Is Testpad a session-based test management tool?

A lightweight one. Charters and their prompts map naturally onto Testpad's outline, results and notes record against each line, and reports show coverage per session. There are no timers or session metrics; teams that want the full SBTM ceremony usually pair Testpad with their own timebox.

Isn't structure the opposite of exploratory testing?

Pure improvisation is hard to defend and hard to repeat. A checklist of prompts guides attention without prescribing steps: it says where to look, never how. The exploring stays yours. Think of it as pragmatic exploratory testing.

How do I record what happened in a session?

Mark results against each prompt as you go, add comments for anything interesting, attach screenshots where they help, and add new lines for the tests you invented on the spot. The session's story ends up in the plan itself.

Can managers see what was covered?

Yes, that's half the point. Reports show what was explored, what passed and failed, and what's still untouched, shareable as a guest link or saved as HTML or a PDF.

Does this replace scripted or automated testing?

No. Most teams run exploratory sessions alongside scripted checklists and automation, and the same Testpad project holds the regression plans too.

Where can I read more about exploratory testing?

We keep a full guide to exploratory testing on the blog: what it is, the main techniques, and how teams organize it.

How much does Testpad cost?

Plans are flat-rate: the Essential plan is $49 a month billed annually ($59 month-to-month) for up to 3 testers, and fully featured team plans with image attachments and guest testing start at $99 a month for 10 testers. Every plan starts with a free 30-day trial, no credit card required.

Put your next exploratory session in Testpad instead of a notes app.
A checklist of prompts is all the plan you need.

Testpad Thick White Icon

NO SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS

Testpad Thick White Icon

NO CREDIT CARDS

Testpad Thick White Icon

NO SHENANIGANS