Focus on Quality
Every feature is built with test professionals in mind. We provide the structure and transparency your test project needs, while you focus on your team and the customer.
Explore Your Risk Landscape. Make Testing Predictable.
Total test coverage is an illusion. Smart planning isn’t.
RiskRover explores your product like a rover on a new planet – mapping real risks so you can focus testing where it matters most and know what to test, how deep to go and when it’s enough.
RiskRover is a risk-based test planning and execution platform. It guides you through collaborative workshops to discover risks, define strategy and estimate effort and budget – then keeps that plan alive during execution, so every test is traceable back to the risk it covers.

From risk analysis to actionable test plans, empowering you to test what matters most.
These are our most important features:

A complete test management solution that helps you focus on what’s most important—so every test adds real value.
Generate test effort estimates based on the test strategy, not gut feeling, so you can plan with confidence.
Assign budgets for each activity to the right test resources, so every hour and euro is accounted for.
Invite team members to review, adapt, and contribute to test plans, enabling dynamic collaboration in every workshop and sprint.
Why choose Risk Rover
Every feature is built with test professionals in mind. We provide the structure and transparency your test project needs, while you focus on your team and the customer.
Our application is cloud-based and always accessible, wherever you and your team members are.
Designed to grow with your team and your ambitions. Start for free, continue solo and add team members later.

RiskRover helps you break your system into testable parts, assess impact and likelihood with business and IT, and visualise risks by quality attribute and test level. Everyone shares the same risk map before testing starts.

Turn risk insights into a concrete master test plan with clear scope, test levels, intensity, effort and budget. Answer the hard questions up front: what we’ll test, how deep we’ll go, how many tests are enough and what it will cost.

Convert the plan into sprints, work items and ownership. Testers know their responsibilities; managers see planned vs. actual effort and which risks are already covered, and can adjust priorities based on real data.