Qase.io is growing. At the moment there are more than 1000 registered teams from 70 countries. Some of these teams are small, some of them are big. Many of them include developers, product managers, analysts. And each role should have its own rules and access rights. On the previous
If you are building a tool for people who use it every day to do their job, it
is extremely important to make this tool handy and user-friendly. Last month we
have paid great attention to the user’s voice and made a lot of small updates
and improvements. Today
Welcome to the first dev blog post in 2019. I hope, that everyone had a great new year holidays and now ready for the new awesome stuff.
Pricing
More than one month ago, we’ve added a pricing page to the website. Choosing a right monetization model is a key
Welcome to the dev blog. In this post, we want to tell you about some cool new features, shipped to Qase.io last month:
* Shared steps
* Import / Export
* Test plans
* Test runs
* Defects
* Repository rework
None of them are impossible without your support and feedback.
New Features
Shared steps
Truly
Release
Today, we are happy to announce the start of open beta testing of Qase.io. From
now, registration is open and available for everyone. Try Qase for free
[https://qase.io/].
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What’s new?
A lot of things were changed since our previous update and we have made
Today I want to tell you about two features, that should be done before test plans and test runs features. One of this features is shared steps for test cases.
Why are they important? Most of QA engineers use suites to group test cases in logical collections and often, all
Hello! This is a second dev blog post and we have some news!
This week was a week of small changes, fixes, and improvements. Based on some
feedback from alpha users, I’ve changed some UI elements in the app: swapped
buttons, removed some headings and etc. Thanks for replies!
I want to begin the first post in this dev blog with positive news: first alpha
members just have received invites to Qase [https://qase.io/]. I’m really
excited about this fact and waiting for the first feedback.
If you want to get early access too, contact us [mailto: