AXQA Test Campaign Calendar
The Test Campaign Calendar gives teams a clear, visual view of planned and active Test Campaigns across time. Instead of tracking schedules in external tools, you can see upcoming campaigns, timelines, and key dates directly inside AXQA.
Why it matters
- Makes planning visible to the whole team.
- Helps avoid overlap between campaigns and resources.
- Supports release coordination and regression scheduling.
- Improves accountability around campaign timing.
When to use it
- When you want to schedule regression cycles across multiple weeks.
- When multiple teams are running campaigns in parallel.
- When you need a shared view of testing timelines.
- When you want better visibility before major releases.
What the calendar shows
- Planned Test Campaign dates.
- Start and end timelines (when defined).
- Campaign titles and basic identifiers.
- Quick navigation into campaign details.
The calendar is designed for visibility and coordination — not just storage of dates.
How it works
- Test Campaigns are created with relevant scheduling information.
- The calendar view aggregates campaigns across the workspace.
- Users can browse by time period (week/month).
- Clicking a campaign opens its details for deeper review.
How to use it effectively
- Use the calendar to plan regression windows.
- Confirm scheduling alignment before releasing builds.
- Keep campaign dates updated when timelines shift.
Best practices
- Define campaign start/end dates early during release planning.
- Use consistent naming to make campaigns easy to recognize.
- Review the calendar weekly to stay aligned across teams.
Common mistakes
❌ Leaving campaigns without dates
✔ Add scheduling info when planning matters.
❌ Using the calendar without updating changes
✔ Update campaign timing when plans shift.
Security & access
- Calendar visibility follows project permissions.
- Users only see campaigns they have access to.
- Calendar view does not expose confidential project content.
Related documentation
- Test Campaign Overview
- Test Campaign Report
- Scheduled Automation