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TestGenie - AI Test Case Management for Jira

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Key highlights of the appAI test case generation and full test management in Jira, without changing your existing setup

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Run the full test lifecycle without leaving Jira

Most teams use one tool to generate test cases and another to manage them. TestGenie does both — Rovo generates, you approve, and the same tool tracks execution, links defects, and exports results — all inside Jira.

Generate test cases from Jira stories via Rovo

Open any Jira story, trigger the Rovo agent, and a full test suite is drafted in under 60 seconds. Review, approve, and test cases are created as child issues — no copy-paste, no context switching.

Zero disruption — maps to your existing Jira setup

Other tools create new schemas and issue types that bloat your project and lock data away from JQL. TestGenie maps to the issue types and link types you already have — nothing in your project changes.

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TestGenie is built natively on Atlassian Forge — your test data never leaves Jira, is accessible via JQL, and uses your existing issue types. No proprietary schema. No issue bloat.

  • Generate test cases from any Jira story using Atlassian Rovo — review, approve, and create as child issues in under 60 seconds
  • Create test plans and assign test cases across sprints and team members
  • Track Tests Passed, Tests Failed, and Not Executed live in the Test Execution screen — Active Runs sidebar for navigating execution sets; Export Report for sharing results
  • Link failed test executions to Jira defects using your project's existing link types — configured via the Defect Orchestration section in Issue Mapping; no manual step
  • Export Report — share execution results directly from the Test Execution screen
  • Zero data egress — Forge-native; test data queryable via JQL like any other Jira issue
  • Free for teams up to 10 users. No credit card. Installed in under 5 minutes.

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This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

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TestGenie - AI Test Case Management for Jira integrates with your Atlassian app

Version information

Version 3.0.0for Jira Cloud

Release date
May 15th 2026
Summary
Test plans, live execution tracking, defect linkage, and issue mapping
Details

TestGenie is a complete rebuild that adds full test management to the AI test case generation.

  • Test Plans — create and manage test plans across sprints; assign test cases to team members
  • Test Execution — live Tests Passed / Tests Failed / Not Executed tracking per Active Run; Export Report button for sharing results; see coverage at a glance before every release
  • Defect Orchestration — when a test fails, link it to a Jira defect using your project's existing link types; defect-to-execution and defect-to-test-case relationships configured in the Issue Mapping screen; no missed defect connections after a failed run
  • Issue Mapping — three-section configuration (Requirement & Test Linkage, Defect Orchestration, Execution Planning); maps to any existing Jira issue types and your existing Jira link types; no proprietary schema; your project structure stays intact
  • AI test case generation via Atlassian Rovo agent reads any Jira story and creates test cases as native child issues in under 60 seconds.
Payment model
Paid via Atlassian
License type
Commercial

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