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Welcome to your TestReport.io homepage! After you onboard, your home page will look something like this:

The homepage provides you with a clear overview of your test reports, helping you track your testing efforts across multiple time frames. Let’s walk through each section to get familiar with what you can do here.
1. Date Filter
At the top of the homepage, you’ll find the Date Filter section. This feature allows you to:
- View insights from tests over different time frames such as 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, 6 months, 1 year, or even 2 years.
- Use the Custom option to select any specific date range.
This gives you the flexibility to track the progress of your testing efforts and spot trends or issues over various periods.

Below the Key insight, you’ll find a search bar to easily filter your reports. You can search by:
- Test Report Name: Enter the name of the report you’re looking for.
- Jenkins Build Version: Use this field to search by the Jenkins build version if you use Jenkins for CI/CD integration.
Click Apply after entering your search details to get results.

TestReport.io highlights important test metrics for you. Based on the time frame you select, you'll see key metrics like:

- Project Health: This shows the percentage of tests that passed in the selected time frame. For example, if you see 62.69%, that means around 63% of your tests passed.
- Unique Test Executions: Displays the total number of distinct test cases run within the selected time frame.
- New Failures: Indicates how many tests failed for the first time during the selected period.
- Always Failing: Highlights tests that have failed consistently over several test runs.
- Executed Tests: The total number of tests executed.
Each of these metrics helps you quickly understand the overall health of your project and identify any areas that need attention.
At the bottom of the homepage, you’ll see the Latest Test Execution section. This area shows a list of the most recent tests, along with key information such as:

- Status: Whether the test passed, failed, ignored or was skipped.
- Test Run Date and Time: So you know exactly when it was executed.
- Tester Name: Who ran the test.
- Company Name, Project, and Environment: More details about the context of the test.
You can also:

- Download the test results in XML or Excel format.
- View the Jenkins Build Version if you’re using Jenkins.
- Delete any test that you no longer need by clicking the delete icon.
Click on any test from the Executed Tests list to open a page called Build Run. This page gives you more detailed insights about that specific test run. Find it Here.