Create a Notion integration token
At notion.so/my-integrations, create an internal integration and copy its token. This is the key TestOrchestrator reads with — no OAuth screen.
TestOrchestrator reads a Notion spec, PRD, or requirements page and drafts structured test cases mapped to your template — each one linked back to the page it came from. Reference any Notion page from a case, run, or session for traceability. Read-only, always.
Human decisions. AI speed.
Point TestOrchestrator at a Notion page — a feature spec, a PRD, a requirements doc. AI reads the page content and drafts structured test cases against your project template: title, priority, steps, and expected result map to your fields, not a flattened generic shape. Every generated case links back to the source page.
TestOrchestrator reads the page through your Notion integration, drafts cases mapped to your template, and links each one to the Notion page it came from — so you always know which requirement a case covers.
Try it → hit Generate test cases to draft from the spec.
Beyond generation, you can reference a Notion page from any test case, test run, or exploratory session. The reference is one-directional — the test points to the Notion page — so coverage always traces back to the requirement, with no writes to Notion.
Attach a Notion page to a test case, a test run, or an exploratory session. The page title and link are carried across, so reviewers can open the requirement without leaving the test.
References are read-only and tenant-scoped — your connection only sees the pages you explicitly share with the integration.
Generated or referenced, every test case points back to the Notion page that justified it. Open the case and the source requirement is one click away — no writes flow back to Notion.
The requirement that needs testing. Shared with your Notion integration.
Title, priority, steps, and expected result fill your project's fields.
Ready to run, and linked back to the Notion page it came from.
Notion connects with an integration token — not OAuth. An admin creates the token, shares the right pages with it, and TestOrchestrator reads only what you share.
At notion.so/my-integrations, create an internal integration and copy its token. This is the key TestOrchestrator reads with — no OAuth screen.
In Notion, share the database or pages you want testable with the integration. The connection only ever sees pages you explicitly share.
In TestOrchestrator, open Admin → External references, choose Notion, and paste the token. Then generate cases from a page, or reference pages from any test.
Free plan, no credit card. Paste a Notion integration token and generate your first test cases from a spec the same afternoon.