
As we close out 2025, it’s a good moment to look back at a year where we focused on one clear goal: helping you test more efficiently with a unified, reliable platform. We’ve continued evolving Testmo so you can manage test cases, exploratory testing, automation results, and reporting in one place, so you can get even better visibility of your testing and release more confidently.
This year, we doubled down on delivering frequent, meaningful releases shaped by your feedback. From major API expansions to the launch of our central Reporting Center, 2025 brought a long list of improvements designed to give teams better access to their data, stronger reporting options, and more flexibility in how they manage and scale their testing workflows.
Here’s a recap of the updates and releases that made the biggest impact this year.
The first half of 2025 was all about building strong foundations – expanding our APIs and introducing a new, dedicated space for reporting. These updates give teams more control over their data and clearer insights into testing activities across projects.
In February, we introduced the runs/results API namespace. This addition gives teams direct access to detailed manual test results, not just high-level metrics.
For teams that rely on analytics, dashboards, or business intelligence tools, this endpoint unlocks granular data such as linked issue IDs, detailed failure notes, and which user logged each result. It opens the door for deeper reporting and richer end-to-end integrations. To help you get started, we included sample scripts for exporting run results to CSV.
April marked the launch of the Testmo Reporting Center, a centralised hub for creating live, customisable reports across your projects.
You can configure report content, layout, and metrics to focus on what matters most to your team. The first release included the Requirements Coverage & Traceability Report, giving you immediate visibility into coverage gaps, requirement alignment, and testing progress.
After the Reporting Center launched, we shipped three new reports to address common customer needs:
Toward the end of the year, we shifted our focus to enhancing Testmo’s test case management workflows, both programmatically and in the UI.
In October, we rolled out the new Test Case Management APIs, introducing three new namespaces: Cases, Folders, and Attachments. These APIs offer full CRUD capabilities and significantly expand programmatic access to your repository.
Teams can now automate large portions of their test case workflows, including bulk imports, automated updates from tools like Jira or GitHub, detailed audits, and full data extraction. Bulk operations, supporting up to 100 cases or folders per request, make managing large repositories far more efficient.
We also introduced several Repository Folder View Improvements to make navigation smoother, especially for large teams managing thousands of cases.
These updates reduce navigation time and help maintain clear structure across test suites. Highlights include:
Alongside feature work, we continued investing in stability, performance, and compatibility across the platform.
Throughout 2025, we released multiple maintenance updates. In January and September, we completed major dependency and infrastructure updates. In March, we refreshed our Atlassian integration API endpoints to maintain compatibility with connected tools.
To close out the year, we’re also shipping a bugfix release. With a number of customer-requested fixes, and some improvements to the Test Case Management API (particularly around bulk operations).
We’re heading into 2026 with a roadmap focused on three things: smarter test case management, deeper automation support, and a more connected, collaborative testing experience across the entire platform:
Thank you again for being part of Testmo’s journey this year. We’re excited to deliver these updates and more in 2026!