Release notes··4 updates

Voice testing, one-time run overrides, and header assertions

4 updates shipped on August 10, 2026.

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    Test voice and dictation flows with microphone audio input

    New Audio Input configs feed prepared recordings into your app's microphone mid-test, so agents can exercise dictation and voice-driven flows.

    Voice interfaces used to be untestable end to end: an automated browser hands your app silence, so speech-to-text never fires.

    Add an Audio Input config under Settings → Configs, upload a short recording and attach it to a test case. When the agent starts recording or opens the microphone, it plays that clip in, so speech-to-text and voice-command flows get real audio. The played clip appears as a playable track on that step in the run tracer.

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    Run tests with one-time overrides

    The chevron next to Run Tests opens "Run with Options" for one-off device, environment, Slack and config overrides.

    Need to run against a different environment or device just once, without touching a plan's saved defaults? Click the chevron on Run Tests and choose Run with Options.

    From there you can swap device presets or environments per application, redirect notifications to a different Slack channel, or supply one-off config values. The test plan's own settings stay untouched.

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  3. Update 03 of 04

    Filter network assertions by request and response headers

    verifyNetworkRequest can assert on header names and values, not just URLs and bodies.

    Add requestHeaderContains or responseHeaderContains to a test step to check for a header by name, or for a case-insensitive Name: value match.

    Matched headers now show up in the action tracer alongside the rest of the request, so API-level checks in your web tests are easier to debug.

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  4. Update 04 of 04

    New docs for TestRail and Xray

    A full guide for Xray Cloud, plus an end-to-end rewrite of the TestRail page.

    The TestRail guide has been rewritten end to end and now covers suite and section handling for multi-suite projects plus the linked-case badge.

    The new Xray Cloud guide covers API key authentication, JQL and Test Repository folder scoping, and the supported test types – Manual, Cucumber and Generic. Both pair with pulling TestRail and Xray cases into chat.

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