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Unleash the full potential of testing

Break down the silos,
Without compromise

A solution that adapts to your organization, for the management of your functional testing.

Designed by testers for testers, and integrated with other tools to give visibility to all project stakeholders.

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Harmonize your practices
Anticipate tomorrow

The tool to federate your different practices around a single solution, and to support their development: transition to Agile, automation of tests, continuous testing integrated into the software factory, etc.

Structure your tests,
Gain in agility

Features dedicated to the agile tester to shorten the developer feedback loop and ensure continuity of testing, from sprints to releases.

Opt for
a long-term solution

A solution created and developed in France since 2010, based on an open-source model which guarantees you independence and transparency.

The key features of Squash

Squash integrates and interfaces with your tools

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GITLAB
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JIRA
MANTIS
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ROBOT FRAMEWORK
CUCUMBER
JUNIT
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CYPRESS
POSTMAN
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JENKINS

Squash in a few figures

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2000

downloads

per month

100

countries

12 years

of existence

They trust in Squash

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The most frequently asked questions

Can I try Squash?

Yes, of course, you can discover Squash in 3 different ways: 

- try Squash here (public demo instance)

- try Squash integrated with Jira here

- try a personalized Squash instance by contacting us here.

What is the difference between the free version and the paid version of Squash?

Most of Squash's features are available in the free distribution.

Paid distributions include additional features, mainly access on connectors with third-party tools. They also include services such as support, maintenance and SaaS versions of the tool.

For further details, you can consult our offer here.

Is Squash an open source software?

Yes, Squash is an open source software, distributed under the LGPL v3 or Apache 2.0 license depending on the components.

Can I see the list of evolutions of Squash? 

Yes of course, you can see the roadmap and releases of Squash here.

If your question is not in the list, do not hesitate to come and ask us by clicking on this button:

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