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I wanna know if tosca can be integrated with Jenkins and ALM.
Hello all,
I’m doing this research for a few QA managers who want better visibility into test coverage and gaps across products. I reviewed G2 data in the Software Testing Tools category to identify platforms commonly used for coverage analysis. Sharing this here so others can compare approaches.
Here are the top tools:
- BrowserStack — Best for analytics on browser, device, and test coverage.
- Postman — Best for coverage analytics across API endpoints.
- Salesforce Platform — Best for coverage insights within Salesforce testing.
- ACCELQ — Best for end-to-end test coverage analytics.
- Apidog — Best for API test coverage visibility.
- QA Wolf — Best for coverage reporting managed by external QA teams.
- Qase — Best for tracking manual and automated test coverage.
- Testlio — Best for coverage insights across managed testing programs.
Anyone using these mainly for test coverage analytics? What metrics actually change decisions?
Do coverage reports improve quality, or just create a false sense of confidence?
Hi all,
I’m researching this for a few DevOps and QA teams that want testing tightly connected to CI/CD pipelines. To build a shortlist, I reviewed G2 rankings in the Software Testing Tools category and focused on tools known for pipeline integration. Sharing this here to learn what works reliably in production.
Here are the top tools:
- BrowserStack — Best for CI/CD-integrated browser and device testing.
- Postman — Best for CI/CD-driven API test automation.
- Salesforce Platform — Best for CI/CD testing in Salesforce DevOps workflows.
- ACCELQ — Best for CI/CD-native test automation orchestration.
- Apidog — Best for CI/CD-friendly API testing pipelines.
- QA Wolf — Best for CI/CD pipelines with managed test execution.
- Qase — Best for linking CI/CD results to test management.
- Testlio — Best for CI/CD pipelines supported by external QA teams.
Anyone integrating these directly into CI/CD? How smooth is the setup?
Which CI/CD signal do you trust most — test pass rate or deployment stability?








