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Top reasons to automate PractiTest in the browser
Create Jira or GitHub issues in one click from inside PractiTest, extracting the failing test details automatically without switching tabs
Pre-fill new PractiTest test cases or test run fields with context pulled from Jira tickets, Confluence pages, or requirement docs open in another tab
Build a sidebar overlay that shows linked Jira issue status directly inside PractiTest, so testers never need to navigate away to check ticket state
Automate repetitive field population (environment, version, assigned tester) so every test run starts with a consistent baseline template
Clip bug details from any webpage (a Slack thread, a customer email, a live site error) and send them straight into PractiTest as a new issue
Works as a browser extension layered on top of PractiTest, with no admin access or PractiTest API keys required to get started with simple automations
Integrate PractiTest with 3000+ apps
PractiTest frustrations that cost your team hours every week
  • Switching between PractiTest and Jira (or other bug trackers) to create or update issues during a test run — testers lose context every time they leave the test screen
  • Copy-pasting error details, screenshots descriptions, and reproduction steps from one app into a bug report in another tool
  • Manually re-entering requirement or ticket context from Jira into PractiTest test cases — no quick way to pull external data into a test record
  • Filling out the same custom fields on every new test run or issue without templates or pre-fill automation
  • Cloning a report and having to manually reapply all filters from scratch after the test set changes — repetitive configuration work with no shortcut
  • No easy way to create a PractiTest issue or link a test result while browsing a requirements document, design spec, or user story in another browser tab

Chat with AI to create your first custom workflow

Based on this test run failure, draft a detailed bug report with a summary, reproduction steps, expected result, and actual result
Extract the key acceptance criteria from this requirements page and format them as PractiTest test steps
Summarize this test run's results, highlighting which test cases failed and what the likely root causes are
I'm looking at a Jira ticket — extract its description and acceptance criteria and suggest test cases I should add to PractiTest
Ask me for the sprint name, environment, and build version, then generate a pre-filled test run configuration block I can paste into PractiTest
Based on the feature description on this page, suggest 5 additional edge-case test scenarios I may have missed in my current PractiTest test suite

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Frequently Asked Questions

PixieBrix is designed for teams that want to move faster without heavy engineering effort. It is commonly used by support teams, operations teams, product teams, and technical teams who need to connect tools, reduce manual work, and ensure the right information reaches the right people at the right time.

PixieBrix is a browser-based automation platform that lets you customize how the tools you already use work together. It allows teams to add context, automate workflows, and create guided experiences across apps like support tools, internal dashboards, and SaaS products without building or maintaining custom integrations.

PixieBrix works by layering automation directly into the browser. It can read data from the page you are viewing, connect to APIs, and trigger actions like sending messages, filling forms, or enriching data in real time. This lets teams automate workflows exactly where work is already happening.

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