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Updated March 19, 2026

Project Analytics

Use the Project Analytics tab to select a project, set the time window, and review overview metrics, status breakdowns, execution summary, and expandable trend and failure sections.

Overview

The Project Analytics tab shows analytics for one project at a time: totals, success rate, coverage, execution activity, performance, and deeper sections you can expand (trends, top failing tests, environment comparison).

For persona-based dashboards that can span all projects or a focused project, use Analytics dashboards.

Open Project Analytics

  1. Select Analytics in the top navigation.
  2. Select the Project Analytics sub-tab.
  3. Choose the project you want to analyze (for example from a project picker or by opening a project context). Use All projects or back navigation when you need to switch context.
  4. Project settings (when shown) links to configuration for that project.

Time range and refresh

  • Set the time window (for example Last 30 days) to match the period under review.
  • Select Refresh to reload metrics after new runs complete.

Project overview

The Project overview section (often expanded by default) combines high-level cards and tables.

Metric cards

Typical cards include:

  • Total tests
  • Success rate
  • Average response time
  • Failed tests
  • Coverage %

Breakdown tables

Common groups include:

  • Test status breakdown — counts for passed, failed, and errors.
  • Execution summary — total runs, average duration, last run timestamp.
  • Performance metrics — for example 95th percentile response, max response, throughput.

Use these together: a low success rate with high failed tests and stable performance may indicate assertion or data issues rather than infrastructure slowness.

Expandable sections

Below the overview, accordion-style sections may include:

  • Test case creation analytics
  • Performance metrics (additional charts or tables)
  • Trends analysis
  • Top failing tests
  • Environment comparison

Expand each section to drill into project-specific detail. Environment comparison helps spot differences between dev, staging, and other targets.

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