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  1. Qase | AI-powered Test Management Software for Quality Assurance

    Qase is an AI-powered test management platform for manual & automated QA testing & reporting that helps your team deliver a higher quality product, faster.

  2. Qase Test Management Software | Product Overview

    Qase is an AI-powered test management, organization, tracking, and reporting tool for manual & automated software testing.

  3. Qase Pricing | Flexible Plans for Teams of All Sizes

    Qase test management software pricing for QA and dev teams of all sizes, from startup to enterprise.

  4. Qase docs

    Qase is an all-in-one QA platform built to beautifully orchestrate QA for both manual & automated testing. With Qase, QA teams can orchestrate test case management, defect management, …

  5. Qase | Automated test management

    Qase provides pre-built plugins and reporters for different programming languages and frameworks. Connect in a few minutes and get real-time reports in seconds.

  6. Qase: Test management software for QA testers

    Automated test management solution Qase integrates with your existing CI/CD pipeline to better organize and gain actionable insight plus low-to-high level overviews for your automated …

  7. Get started with the Qase platform

    In Qase, there are two ways to create a defect: you can create one on the spot, at will, for any issue that is not necessarily connected to a particular test case or test run.

  8. Test cases | Qase Docs

    In Qase, a test case is a specific set of instructions and conditions that outline a test to be carried out successfully. It includes testing procedures, necessary inputs, execution conditions, and …

  9. Test runs | Qase Docs

    Let's explore the options available in the dashboard - 1. Open Wizard: this will guide you through the Test Cases contained in the run, step-by-step. 2. Share Report: turn on public link and …

  10. Projects | Qase Docs

    Projects allow you to organize your test suites and test cases by putting them into separate spaces in Qase, thus preventing mixing up test cases related to different areas of development.