Release notes··2 updates

    Longer browser-agent runs and bulk test-case editing

    2 updates shipped on January 14, 2026.

    1. Update 01 of 02

      Browser agent supports much longer runs

      A rolling context window means long flows don't run out of context mid-run.

      The browser agent now uses a rolling context window: as a run gets long, older steps are summarised so the freshest context fits in the model's window. Tests that were previously truncated mid-run (long onboarding flows, complex purchasing journeys, exploratory crawls) now run end-to-end.

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    2. Update 02 of 02

      Edit Multiple Test Cases at Once

      You can batch update application, scenario, agent, configs, device preset and other settings on multiple tests at once. How It Works Select test cases: Use checkboxes to select one or more test cases on the scenarios pag

      You can batch update application, scenario, agent, configs, device preset and other settings on multiple tests at once.

      How It Works

      • Select test cases: Use checkboxes to select one or more test cases on the scenarios page, or hold Shift and click to select a range
      • Open actions: Press CMD+K (or Ctrl+K on Windows) or right-click on selected test cases to see batch editing options like "Change Application" or "Change Scenario"
      • Choose new value: Select the action you want, then pick the new value from the dropdown. For example, change all selected tests to use "Production" application or move them to the "Checkout" scenario

      Find bulk editing in the CMD+K command menu or right-click context menu when test cases are selected. A checkmark shows the current setting when editing a single test case, and the menu header updates to show which test cases you're editing.

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