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Your team already tracks work, reviews code, and talks in tools you trust. E2E Test Automation connects to them so test data, defects, and notifications flow where people are already looking. You set up each connection once and keep working in the tools you know.

Who it’s for#

Teams who manage requirements, source control, and communication outside the test platform and want testing to stay in sync with all of it.

What it does#

  • Jira — sync stories, epics, and requirements, and create or link defects from test results.
  • GitHub — connect over OAuth and trigger runs from commit webhooks.
  • Azure DevOps — sync work items and react to PR and push webhooks.
  • Slack — send test result and failure notifications to your channels.
  • Linear — track issues alongside your test work.
  • Atlassian and Bitbucket — connect to the wider Atlassian toolchain and Bitbucket repositories.
  • Figma and Postman — reference designs and import or export Postman API collections.

How it works#

Connections use OAuth or a personal access token depending on the provider. Once a tool is connected, E2E Test Automation reads and writes the data each integration supports, such as linking a defect in Jira or posting a failure to Slack.

Why it matters#

When testing is wired into your existing tools, results reach the right people and defects land in the right backlog without manual copying. Your workflow stays in one place, and testing becomes part of it.


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