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Turn runs into reports you can share

Build evidence-based reports from your real runs, keep them in a library, and schedule delivery, so stakeholders get the picture without logging in.

A report is how testing talks to everyone who does not run the tests. AxonQA builds reports from your real runs, so the numbers a stakeholder reads trace back to results that actually happened, not a slide someone assembled by hand the night before a release.

Report · Release 4.2 readiness
Built from 1,240 results across the last 7 days.
Pass rate96%
Coverage82%
New failures
1
Flaky
2
Scheduled every Friday, delivered to your team.
A shareable report built from real runs, ready to schedule and send.

Built from real runs

A report draws on your actual run history: pass rate, coverage, new failures, and the flaky tests worth watching, with the underlying evidence like screenshots and traces a click away. Because it is generated from recorded results, it is current and it is honest, and it says the same thing whoever opens it.

Project · Overview
Health
A
up 6
Tests
248
up 12
Pass rate
94%
up 3%
Coverage
72%
up 5%
Coverage trendup 32% vs last 14 days
Automation
9 / 9 automated100%
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A project overview: health, pass rate, coverage, and the last run at a glance.

A library you can reuse

Reports live in a library rather than being rebuilt each time. Save the views your team relies on, a release-readiness summary, a coverage breakdown, a run-history digest, and reach for them whenever you need them, so the effort of shaping a report is spent once.

Delivered without a login

The people who need the picture often will not log in to get it, so reports can be scheduled and delivered to them on a cadence. A leadership summary every Friday, a coverage report each sprint: the report goes to the inbox that needs it, and testing stays visible to the people who decide when to ship.

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