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- Getting started
 - Best practices
 - Data privacy
 - Autopilot chat
 - Generating automations
 - Generating tests
- Generating tests
 - Quality-check requirements
 - Generate tests for requirement
 - Import manual test cases
 - Find obsolete tests
 - Generate tests for SAP transactions
 - Generate coded automations
 - Generate coded API automation
 - Refactor coded automations
 - Generate low-code automations
 - Generate synthetic test data
 - Generate test reports
 - Search Test Manager project
 
 - Autopilot for Everyone
- About Autopilot for Everyone
 - Autopilot for Everyone feature comparison
 - User types
 - Data sources
 - Toolset automations
 - Localization
 - Prerequisites
 - Autopilot widget
 - The Autopilot for Everyone tenant card
 - Prerequisites for installation
 - Enabling Anthropic models
 - Installing Autopilot for Everyone
 - Updating Autopilot for Everyone
 - Uninstalling Autopilot for Everyone
 - Configuring Autopilot for Everyone
 - Disabling the Autopilot welcome screen in Assistant
 - Configuring an LLM for Autopilot for Everyone
 
- Deploying toolset automations
 - Prompt-to-response flow
 - Launching Autopilot for Everyone
 - Autopilot settings for business users
 - Using a specialized Autopilot
 - Using a starting prompt
 - Uploading and analyzing files
 - Running automations
 - Interacting with Autopilot answers
 - Using suggested prompts
 - Starting a new chat
 - Chat history
 - Providing general feedback
 
- Clipboard AI Enterprise version
 - Troubleshooting
 
 

Autopilot user guide
Last updated Oct 31, 2025
AutopilotTM assists you in generating low-code test cases, either from text or from manual tests created in Test Manager.
Generating low-code test cases from manual tests
After you connect Studio Desktop to Test Manager, navigate to the Test Explorer and search for your manual tests. Right-click a manual test and select Generate Test Case with Autopilot.
Generating low-code test cases from text
Open your blank low-code test case and select generate with Autopilot from the Designer panel. Enter the desired test steps, and then select Generate to trigger the test case generation.
Figure 1. Typing prompt instructions in the
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         For more information, visit Generating low-code test cases using AI.