SoftwareTestPilot
Test Case Design Hub

Test case design templates & examples

Production-grade test case suites for login, signup, checkout, search and more. Every guide ships with a free CSV template you can import into Jira, TestRail, Xray or Zephyr Scale — plus priority matrices, automation tips and worked examples for QA engineers and SDETs.

Real-world templates

ISTQB-compatible test case columns — TC_ID, Category, Preconditions, Steps, Data, Expected, Priority.

Free CSV downloads

Import straight into Jira, TestRail, Xray, Zephyr Scale, Excel or Google Sheets in seconds.

Security & a11y baked in

Every suite covers UI, functional, validation, security, session, accessibility and performance.

Priority matrix included

P0 smoke, P1 sanity, P2 regression, P3 weekly — know exactly what to run when.

Latest test case design guides

1 guide

Topics inside Test Case Design

Login & Signup1 guide
Forms & Validation0 guides
Checkout & Payments0 guides
Search & Filters0 guides
Templates & Cheat Sheets0 guides

Test case design FAQs

1.What is test case design?
Test case design is the discipline of choosing which inputs, states and paths to exercise so that a small suite of test cases catches the most defects. Techniques include equivalence partitioning, boundary value analysis, decision tables, state transition, pairwise and error-guessing.
2.How many test cases should a page have?
For a typical page (login, signup, checkout) plan for 40–60 test cases spread across UI, functional, validation, security, session, accessibility and performance. Our template downloads give you the full 50 for each flow.
3.What is the best test case template?
The ISTQB-style column set is the industry default: TC_ID, Title, Category, Preconditions, Test Steps, Test Data, Expected Result, Priority and Status. Every template on this hub uses that structure so you can import into any test management tool.
4.Can I use these templates in Jira/TestRail/Xray?
Yes. Every CSV on this hub imports cleanly into Jira Xray, TestRail, Zephyr Scale, qTest and TestLodge, and opens directly in Excel or Google Sheets.

Related learning hubs