Getting Started
Overview
Getting started entry point for new organizations and engineers.
Overview
Getting started with Zof means establishing an organization context, creating a project, ingesting requirements, reviewing AI-assisted tests, executing validation runs, and expanding into agents, schedules, and governance workflows.
Enterprise onboarding typically spans three phases: (1) account and organization setup, (2) first project and run within a week, (3) CI integration and release gates within a month. This section documents phase one and two in detail.
Who should read this
- QA engineers, SREs, platform teams, and developers operating Zof Console and APIs.
When to use this workflow
- Onboarding new team members to Zof terminology and workflows
- Authoring internal runbooks aligned with Console labels
- Designing CI/CD or webhook integrations against documented behavior
Step-by-step procedure
Create or join an organization
Register with corporate email or accept an invitation.
Complete organization onboarding if prompted.
Create your first project
Connect an application URL and optional requirements document.
Select test types aligned to your risk profile.
Review generated tests
Validate scenarios and cases before execution.
Edit steps and expected outcomes where AI output is imprecise.
Run and review results
Trigger a run from Runs or the project wizard.
Inspect logs, artifacts, and case outcomes.
Expand operations
Enable agents, configure schedules, explore Topology and release gates.
Integrate API or CI/CD for pipeline-triggered validation.
Key concepts
- Organization scope
- All Zof Console and API operations are isolated to your authenticated tenant.
- Governed execution
- Agent output and remediation follow policy packs with human approval when configured.
Best practices
- Validate changes in staging before applying release gates to production.
- Include run IDs and timestamps when escalating issues to support or auditors.
- Align internal runbook terminology with Zof Console UI labels for clarity.
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