# Organizing tests

- [Naming your tests](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/organising-your-tests.md): Learn how you can structure your tests to make it clean and useful! Learn effective test organization techniques to streamline your testing process with BugBug's comprehensive guide.
- [Searching tests](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/searching-tests.md): Learn how to efficiently search and organize your tests using BugBug's comprehensive documentation. Boost your testing productivity today!
- [Suites](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/suites.md): Explore BugBug's comprehensive guide on organizing test suites efficiently. Learn how to gorup test cases to run them in parallel. Start testing for free!
- [Projects](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/projects.md): Discover BugBug's guide on organizing tests within projects. Learn effective strategies for seamless test automation management and maximize your testing efficiency. Start now!
- [Reporting](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/reporting.md)
- [Standard reports](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/reporting/standard-reports.md)
- [Advanced reports](https://docs.bugbug.io/organizing-tests/reporting/advanced-reports.md)


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