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Test Manager user guide
Last updated May 11, 2026
AutopilotTM helps automate and enhance tasks across your testing lifecycle. Follow these best practices to improve accuracy and usability.
Note:
Autopilot is available only in Test Manager delivered via Test Cloud.
Requirement evaluation
For evaluating requirements you need to:
- Write clear, complete requirements with measurable acceptance criteria.
- Use focused evaluations (for example: security or performance).
- Attach supporting files like guidelines or specs.
- Use the Prompt Library to standardize evaluations.
Manual test generation
For generating manual tests you need to:
- Ensure requirements include full user flows and expected outcomes.
- Add supporting files (mockups, diagrams) for context.
- Tailor instructions for specific scenarios.
- Reuse prompts from the Prompt Library.
Converting text into code
For converting text into code you need to:
- Specify the language and goal clearly (e.g., “Refactor this C# method”).
- Keep prompts short and direct.
Automating manual tests
For automating manual tests you need to:
- Use a consistent object repository and naming conventions.
- Write manual steps using terms that match UiPath activity names.
Generating test data
For generating test data you need to:
- Use prompts to define value ranges, patterns, or combinations.
- Reference existing arguments in your workflows.
Analyzing test results
For analyzing test results you need to:
- Run insights on a large volume of test results for better accuracy.
- Focus on:
- Common Errors: Frequent failure clusters.
- Error Patterns: Recurring test failure themes.
- Recommendations: Actionable fixes to stabilize tests.