Scheduling & Notifications
Tests catch the most when they run on their own and tell you when something goes wrong. Scheduling & Notifications lets you set test execution to run on a cadence you choose and routes the results to the people who need to act, so nobody has to sit and watch a dashboard.
Who it’s for#
Teams that want regular, unattended test runs and timely alerts when results turn red or an approval is waiting.
What it does#
- Run once — kick off a scheduled execution at a set time.
- Recurring cadence — repeat runs on a regular interval.
- Cron expression — define precise schedules when you need fine control.
- Result and failure alerts — notify teams on outcomes and breakages.
- Approval alerts — tell the right people when a sign-off is waiting.
- Multiple channels — reach teams through email, Slack, and webhooks.
How it works#
You schedule execution once, on a recurring cadence, or with a cron expression for exact timing. When a run finishes, fails, or hits an approval gate, notifications go out over email, Slack, or webhooks so the right people hear about it.
Why it matters#
Problems found at 2 a.m. only help if someone learns about them. Scheduled runs plus targeted alerts mean issues reach the right person without anyone watching a screen.