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🆕 September Release Notes: Test based on GitHub branches


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In September, we created a new way to configure tests in your Pull Requests, made it possible to receive alerts about Performance Budgets via webhoook

new feature

Test differently depending on GitHub branches

If you’re testing performance in Pull Requests, you can now create different test settings and conditions depending on branch name. This might be handy if you’d like to report other metrics, skip authentication for some branches or create other conditions!

new feature

Get Budget alerts in webhooks

Because we’re all about the ease of pulling your monitoring data, you can now use the webhook integration to get alerts about your Performance Budgets!

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See you next month,

Karolina Szczur
Product Design Lead at Calibre

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