Hypersequent Enhances QA Sphere TMS with AI Test Authoring and Improved Jira Integration
December 10th, 2025 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Hypersequent has upgraded its QA Sphere test management system with faster workflows, AI-assisted test creation, and deeper Jira integration to help quality assurance teams keep pace with accelerated development cycles.

Hypersequent DMCC announced a significant update for QA Sphere, its test management system designed to address challenges faced by quality assurance teams as development cycles accelerate. The release focuses on improving daily workflows, strengthening alignment with Jira, and making artificial intelligence-assisted test creation more practical for real project contexts.
The update introduces a wide-screen optimized interface featuring a three-panel layout for folders, test cases, and previews, enabling more efficient work on large monitors. Bulk Test Case Creation with AI has been made more accessible from the main Create button, with keyboard shortcuts added for frequent users. Teams can now paste Jira links directly into the Functional Requirements field when using Bulk Write with AI, with QA Sphere automatically retrieving issue text when Jira is connected to ensure generated tests accurately reflect actual requirements.
Sharing test cases has been simplified with a new Copy Links option that exports selected cases as clean Markdown or rich-text lists for use in Jira, Confluence, Slack, or email. Existing test cases can be converted into parameterized templates with one click, helping teams standardize recurring testing flows. The import experience has also been refined with clearer dialog design and guidance for teams with complex migration needs.
For teams working closely with Jira, the update adds improved linking when creating requirements. Users can search Jira issues by title or ID, select the correct one, and have the title added automatically. In test runs, the Create Jira Issue dialog now supports faster search, sorting for Epics and Parent issues, and direct input of issue keys. Additional refinements across the application improve validation, duplicate handling, and consistency.
To improve clarity around templates and shared steps, QA Sphere now warns users when a template without variables will not appear in test runs while still allowing them to proceed. Shared steps can be edited directly from within a test case, with options to open in a new tab or refresh in place. Andrian Budantsov, founder of Hypersequent, emphasized that the release focuses on what quality assurance teams actually need rather than adding unnecessary features.
All enhancements are available immediately for all QA Sphere users, including trial accounts. The update represents Hypersequent's continued commitment to providing clarity, speed, and reliability in test management as software development teams increasingly rely on rapid feature deployment and integrated project management tools.
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