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Qase's 2026 quarters pivot from AIDEN feature growth to enterprise hardening and TMS integrations.

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Current state
Qase is a test management system whose AI engine, AIDEN, generates and maintains automated tests. The trajectory has split visibly: through 2024 and 2025, every quarterly release was an AIDEN expansion — QA Architect, code download for Playwright/Selenium/Cypress, RBAC, CI/CD integration, MCP server, batch case conversion, API testing support. In 2026, focus shifted to TMS hardening: multiworkspace SSO, Confluence and GitLab integrations, dashboard widget polish, a new Feedback Hub, private QQL queries.
Where it's heading
Two readings of 2026 are possible from the entries alone. Either AIDEN hit a feature plateau and the team is building the TMS surface around it, or AIDEN updates moved to a different communication channel and the quarterly post stopped covering them. Either way, the visible cadence is now enterprise integrations, admin controls, and TMS surface refinements — work that supports rollout into larger accounts rather than creating new capability.
Prediction
Expect more enterprise-tier features that match the trajectory of Multiworkspace SSO — finer access controls, audit logs, compliance certifications. AIDEN feature updates either resume in dedicated launches or get bundled into the next quarterly post.

Recent moves

  1. 2mo ago

    Q2 2026 Updates

    Multiworkspace SSO at the Enterprise tier and the Confluence integration are the clearest signal yet that Qase's near-term focus is making the platform fit larger orgs — neither is glamorous, both are line items on enterprise procurement checklists.

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  2. 3mo ago

    Q1 2026 Updates

    Private QQL queries and the new Feedback Hub make daily use friendlier; the GitLab requirement traceability completes a story Qase had only partially shipped for Jira. Solid, broad-but-shallow TMS surface work.

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  3. 6mo ago

    Q4 2025: AIDEN gets MCP Server, API Testing, batch conversion

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    Q4 2025 is the high-water mark of AIDEN's trajectory in this window — MCP Server plus API Testing Support plus Batch Test Case Conversion together turn AIDEN from a feature inside Qase into something other AI tools can drive and that covers more than UI tests.

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  4. 9mo ago

    Q3 2025 Updates

    Q3 2025 was AIDEN's operationalization quarter — RBAC for governance, code download in multiple framework dialects, CI/CD integration so generated tests actually run in customer pipelines. Required-but-not-flashy plumbing.

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  5. 1y ago

    Q2 2025 Updates

    Q2 2025 added AIDEN code download and the create-an-autotest-from-scratch flow, plus scheduled test runs for the TMS. Steady AIDEN buildout rather than a directional move.

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  6. 1y ago

    Q1 2025 Updates

    Q1 2025 named AIDEN as 'QA Architect' — the moment the AI workstream gained a discrete identity inside the product. The rest of the release is small TMS quality-of-life work.

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