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FAQ: Hypersequent's QA Sphere TMS Update - Faster Workflows, AI Test Authoring & Jira Integration

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Hypersequent's QA Sphere update gives QA teams a competitive edge by accelerating test creation and improving Jira alignment for faster, more reliable software releases.

The update introduces a three-panel interface, bulk AI test creation with Jira integration, parameterized templates, and enhanced import workflows to streamline test management processes.

By making software more reliable through improved testing tools, this update helps create better digital experiences that enhance daily life and productivity worldwide.

QA Sphere now lets you paste Jira links for AI to generate context-aware tests and convert cases to templates with one click for smarter automation.

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FAQ: Hypersequent's QA Sphere TMS Update - Faster Workflows, AI Test Authoring & Jira Integration

The update addresses challenges QA teams face with outdated workflows, growing test repositories, and AI tools lacking project context by introducing improvements that speed up daily work, strengthen Jira alignment, and make AI-assisted test creation more practical.

The update was developed by Hypersequent DMCC, a Dubai-based company, and is designed for QA and engineering teams who use QA Sphere to manage test cases, plan and execute test cycles, and organize quality work across multiple projects.

All enhancements are available today (December 10, 2025) for all QA Sphere users, including trial accounts.

The release introduces a wide-screen optimized interface with a three-panel layout for folders, test cases, and previews, allowing users to work more efficiently on large monitors.

Bulk Test Case Creation with AI is now easier to access from the main Create button, with a keyboard shortcut for frequent users. Teams can paste Jira links directly into the Functional Requirements field when using Bulk Write with AI, and QA Sphere automatically retrieves issue text when Jira is connected to ensure generated tests reflect real requirements.

A new Copy Links option exports selected test cases as clean Markdown or rich-text lists for use in Jira, Confluence, Slack, or email. Existing test cases can also be converted into parameterized templates with one click to help teams standardize recurring flows.

When creating requirements, users can now search Jira issues by title or ID, select the correct one, and have the title added automatically. In test runs, the Create Jira Issue dialog supports faster search, sorting for Epics and Parent issues, and direct input of issue keys.

QA Sphere now warns users when a template without variables will not appear in test runs while still allowing them to proceed. Shared steps can be edited directly from within a test case, with options to open in a new tab or refresh in place.

Additional refinements across the app improve validation, duplicate handling, consistency, and the import experience with clearer dialog design and guidance for teams with complex migration needs.

More information is available at qasphere.com, and media inquiries can be directed to sorted@qasphere.com.

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