# Flex: Licensing Test Manager

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The information on this page applies to you if you opted for Flex Plan. If you enrolled in Unified Pricing Plan instead, refer to [Unified Pricing: Licensing Test Manager](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-suite/2.2510/user-guide/licensing-test-manager#unified-pricing%3A-licensing-test-manager).
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:::important
The information on this page applies to you if you opted for Flex Plan. If you enrolled in Unified Pricing Plan instead, refer to [Unified Pricing: Licensing Test Manager](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-suite/2.2510/user-guide/licensing-test-manager#unified-pricing%3A-licensing-test-manager).
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For Test Manager to work, you need the following license types:

* **Platform**: offers Test Manager as a service within your organization.
* **Tester - Named User**: allows a user to utilize Test Manager. Every individual user requires a separate license. For example, if your team has 10 users, each of them will require their own license, meaning you will need a total of 10 licenses.

In addition to the licenses above, Test Manager uses **SAP Transport Units** based on consumption, for [Working with Change Impact Analysis](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-suite/2.2510/user-guide/change-impact-analysis#working-with-change-impact-analysis).

## Platform license

You need a **Platform** license to enable the Test Manager service within your organization.

To check if you have a **Platform** license that includes Test Manager:

1. Navigate to the **Admin** tab.
2. Select **Licenses**.
3. Go to the **Robots & services** tab.

If you already have a **Platform** license, that includes Test Manager, then you can perform the following steps for enabling Test Manager in your organization and tenant:

1. Navigate to the **Admin** tab.
2. Select the tenant for which you want to enable Test Manager.
3. Go to **Services**.
4. Select **Add Services** and then select **Test Manager**.

## Tester - Named User license

After you enable the Test Manager service on a tenant, you additionally need to allocate the **Tester - Named User** licenses to all users who should use Test Manager. The **Tester - Named User** license functionality can come bundled into other user licenses, such as the **Automation Developer - Named User** bundle, which allows you to create tests in Studio, and then manage them in Test Manager.

To allocate **Tester - Named User** licenses:

1. Navigate to the **Admin**, and go to **Licenses**.
2. Go to the **Users** tab.
3. In the **View Licenses** section, check how many **Tester - Named User** licenses are available for your organization.
4. Depending on how you want to allocate licenses (for user or for a group of users), perform the following steps:
   * For users:
     1. Expand the **License Allocations to Users** section.
     2. For the desired user, select **Edit license allocation**.
     3. Select a user license with Test Manager access (e.g. **Tester - Named User**).
     4. Select **Save** to confirm the license allocation.
   * For a group of users:
     1. Expand the **License Allocations to Users** section.
     2. For the desired group, select **Edit group allocation rule**.
     3. Select a user license with Test Manager access (e.g. **Tester - Named User**).
     4. Select **Save** to confirm the license allocation.

To manage your organization's licenses, visit [Allocating user licenses](https://docs.uipath.com/automation-suite/automation-suite/2.2510/admin-guide/allocating-user-licenses).

## Planview Hub

UiPath Test Manager Connect licenses, provided by Planview, come bundled with your Test Manager platform license.

You can download the on-premises version of UiPath Test Manager Connect from the UiPath Customer Portal. An on-premises license key comes with your Test Manager platform license.

## Consumables

When you analyze transports with Change Impact Analysis you consume Transport units. Transport units come in bundles of 100 units.

Every unique transport analyzed consumes one Transport unit. For example, if you purchase three bundles of Transport units, you can analyze 300 unique transports.

When you analyze a transport that has been analyzed before, no Transport unit is consumed.

To manage your Transport units:

1. Navigate to the **Admin** tab in your organization.
2. Select **Licenses**.
3. Go to **Consumables**.
4. View the usage of **SAP Transport Units**.
