# Multi-App Coverage Report

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We are excited to announce the launch of the **Multi-App Coverage Report**, a powerful new tool designed to give you deep visibility into your quality metrics across complex, integrated systems.

Traditionally, analyzing quality across several applications was challenging because test data had to be forced into a single, rigid structure. This limited flexibility, made onboarding more complex, and often resulted in partial or incomplete insights when different components evolved at different paces.

The Multi-App Coverage Report eliminates these constraints entirely.

With this new report, **you choose exactly which applications and branches to include**, enabling you to assemble a precise and meaningful view of your system’s quality—tailored to the areas you care about most. You can even include **multiple branches per application**, capturing the full breadth of testing activity happening across environments such as Dev, QA, or staging.

This flexibility ensures:

* **Granular, component-level visibility** across all test stages
* **Comprehensive and accurate coverage metrics**, even when components are tested or updated independently
* **Simplified onboarding**, since the system no longer requires predefined combinations or rigid structures before delivering value
* **Highly customizable reporting**, allowing you to build dynamic, multi-application views that evolve with your testing workflows

In short, the Multi-App Coverage Report provides a **precise, adaptable, and scalable snapshot of quality** across all your services—empowering your teams with insights that are always accurate and aligned to your real-world development and testing processes.


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