---
title: 'Folders: Organizing Test Cases'
metadesc: 'This article discusses overview of test management tool in Testsigma | Keep your test cases, test plans, test runs, and reports organized in one place'
canonical: 'https://testsigma.com/docs/test-management/test-cases/folders/'
page_id: 'getting-started-testsigma-test-management'
---

# Folders: Organizing Test Cases






**Group your test cases into folders by feature, functionality, or test type for better organization.**

---

Organizing test cases is easier with folders within a project. Test Management by Testsigma allows you to create a hierarchical folder structure, where subfolders nest under parent folders for better organization. Each folder displays cumulative test case counts, giving you a clear view of the total test cases within a project. This article discusses creating, managing, and navigating test case folders efficiently.
Test Management by Testsigma

---

> ## **Prerequisites**
>
> Before you begin, ensure you have a project created in Test Management by Testsigma. For more information, see [Projects](http://testsigma.com/docs/test-management/projects/manage-projects/)


---

## **Interactive Demo**

> [Interactive demo: open in browser](https://app.storylane.io/demo/auuahhi9pb2x?embed=inline)


---

## **Create Folders**

1. From the **Dashboard**, go to **Test Cases** and click **+ Create a Folder**.

   Alternatively, click the **Add Folder** icon to create a new folder.

2. In the text box that opens at the top left corner, enter a name and click the **+** icon.

3. Navigate to the folder and click **+ Create Test Case** to add a test case to the folder.

---

## **Create Subfolders**

1. Click the kebab menu next to the folder and select **Add Sub Folder** from the dropdown menu.

2. In the text box below the parent folder, enter a name and click the **+** icon.

3. Navigate to the subfolder and click **+ Create Test Case** to add a test case.

---

## **Options Available in the Kebab Menu**

- **Create Test Case**: Create a test case within the selected folder.

- **Add Subfolder**: Create a subfolder inside the selected folder.

- **Move Folder**: Move the folder to a different location.

- **Rename Folder**: Update the folder name.

- **Delete Folder**: Permanently delete the folder.

---
