Honest Comparison, Updated 2026

LogicHive vs. TestMonitor

Both are test management platforms. But they're built for very different teams. Here's an honest breakdown to help you choose.

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LogicHive wins
3
Draws
4
TestMonitor wins
LogicHive

Choose LogicHive if...

  • You run UAT with external clients
  • You're an ERP consultant or implementation partner
  • You need multi-tenant client workspaces
  • You want flat pricing with bundled Designer and Tester seats
  • You're an MSP managing multiple client projects
  • You need go-live reports for stakeholder visibility
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Choose TestMonitor if...

  • You're an internal QA team testing your own software
  • You need Jira or Azure DevOps integration
  • Test automation is a core requirement
  • You need ISO 27001 certification today
  • You want a mature requirements management system
  • You don't need client-facing features

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Click any row to see more detail on how the two platforms differ.

Feature
LogicHive
TestMonitor
Edge

The Real Cost Difference

Per-user pricing punishes you for giving clients access. Here's what it actually costs.

Team

8 Designers + 6 Testers

LogicHive
~£2,784/year
£231.99/mo
TestMonitor
~€2,520/year
14 × €15/mo (Starter)
comparablecheaper with LogicHive

Business

16 Designers + 12 Testers, unlimited projects

LogicHive
~£3,216/year
£267.99/mo
TestMonitor
~€6,720/year
28 × €20/mo (Professional)
~45%cheaper with LogicHive

Scale

32 Designers + 24 Testers, unlimited projects

LogicHive
~£6,060/year
£504.99/mo
TestMonitor
~€13,440/year
56 × €20/mo
~55%cheaper with LogicHive

The hidden cost of per-user pricing: TestMonitor charges for every user, including client testers. When you scale to more clients, your costs scale linearly. LogicHive's flat plans bundle Designer and Tester seats at fixed tiers, so large teams stay on one predictable invoice.

Which Should You Choose?

The right choice depends on your team and workflow. Here's our honest take.

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You're an ERP Consultant

Running SAP, Business Central, or NetSuite implementations with client UAT sign-off requirements.

Purpose-built for your workflow. Client portal, multi-tenant workspaces, and go-live reports designed for implementation readiness.

LogicHive
🏢

You're an MSP or Agency

Managing UAT across multiple client engagements simultaneously.

Generous Tester seat bundles, isolated workspaces per client, white-label options, and flat pricing that doesn't punish growth.

LogicHive
🔧

You're an Internal QA Team

Running test management for your own software product with CI/CD integration needs.

Stronger automation support, deeper integrations with dev tools, and comprehensive internal QA workflows.

TestMonitor
🔗

You Need Jira Integration

Your team lives in Jira and needs test management tightly coupled with your issue tracker.

Native Jira integration and bi-directional sync. LogicHive doesn't currently integrate with Jira.

TestMonitor
💰

Budget Is Tight

You need UAT tooling but enterprise per-seat pricing doesn't work for your team size.

Flat monthly pricing from £122.99 with bundled Designer and Tester seats. No per-seat surprises.

LogicHive
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Replaced our UAT spreadsheets on a Business Central warehouse rollout. Clients could see their own progress, I stopped spending Friday afternoons building status reports. Should have done it two projects ago.

James W., BC Functional Consultant, UK

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between LogicHive and TestMonitor?
LogicHive is built specifically for teams running user acceptance testing with external clients, ERP consultants, MSPs, and implementation partners. It includes a client portal, multi-tenant workspaces, and flat plans with bundled Designer and Tester seats. TestMonitor is a broader test management platform designed primarily for internal QA teams, with stronger automation support and third-party integrations like Jira and Azure DevOps.
Is LogicHive cheaper than TestMonitor?
For teams running UAT with clients, LogicHive is typically significantly cheaper once you cross a handful of users. LogicHive starts at £122.99/month with flat plans that bundle Designer and Tester seats (Team at £231.99 covers 8 Designers plus 6 Testers; Business at £267.99 covers 16 Designers plus 12 Testers with unlimited projects). TestMonitor charges per user starting at €15/month, which means costs scale linearly with every client tester you add.
Does TestMonitor have a client portal?
TestMonitor does not offer a dedicated client portal. All users access the same interface and require individual licensed seats. LogicHive includes a purpose-built client portal where external testers can execute tests, log issues, and track progress without needing training or a full license.
Which is better for ERP implementation testing?
LogicHive is purpose-built for ERP implementation UAT, with features designed for SAP, Business Central, NetSuite, Sage, and Epicor testing workflows. It includes go-live ready reports, progress dashboards, and multi-project management. TestMonitor is a general test management tool that can be used for ERP testing but lacks the specific ERP implementation workflow features.
Does LogicHive integrate with Jira?
LogicHive does not currently integrate with Jira. Integrations are on the roadmap. If Jira integration is a critical requirement, TestMonitor offers native Jira and Azure DevOps integrations. However, many UAT workflows with external clients don't require Jira integration, as clients typically don't use developer tools.

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