Qase
Qase's 2026 quarters pivot from AIDEN feature growth to enterprise hardening and TMS integrations.
◆Recent moves
- 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.
View source ↗ - 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.
View source ↗ - 6mo ago
Q4 2025: AIDEN gets MCP Server, API Testing, batch conversion
⚡ SPARKQ4 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.
View source ↗ - 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.
View source ↗ - 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.
View source ↗ - 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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