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title: Gmail Integration - Sentinow
description: Receive test run summaries and release signals directly in your inbox
canonical_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/gmail
md_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/gmail.md
last_updated: 2026-04-24T08:19:53.644Z
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# Sentinow + Gmail

Receive test run summaries and release signals directly in your inbox

**Category**: Communication
**Type**: Email

## Overview

The Gmail integration delivers test run summaries, defect reports, and release readiness signals to individual inboxes or distribution lists — useful for stakeholders who don't live in your QA tools.

Configure digest emails for overnight runs, on-demand summaries before releases, and instant alerts for critical failures. Each email is formatted for readability, not raw data.

Set up different distribution lists for different audiences — engineering gets failure details with reproduction steps, product gets a coverage summary, leadership gets the release readiness signal.

## Features

- Send test run summaries to individual inboxes or distribution lists
- Get immediate email alerts for critical test failures
- Receive pre-release readiness reports on demand
- Schedule overnight run digests before daily standups
- Configure detail level per recipient — full details or summary only
- HTML-formatted emails with direct links to Sentinow

## Use Cases

### Pre-release sign-off emails

Before a release, trigger a Sentinow release readiness report that emails a formatted summary to your release manager and engineering lead. They get pass rate, open defects, and a link to the full report — no Sentinow account needed.

### Overnight run summaries

Schedule a nightly digest to arrive in your QA team's inbox before standup. The email includes a breakdown of every run that completed overnight — passes, failures, and anything that needs attention.

### Stakeholder updates without tool access

Leadership and compliance stakeholders get a weekly quality summary by email. They see pass rate trends, open defect counts, and release signal without needing access to Sentinow.


## Sitemap

See the full [sitemap](https://sentinow.io/sitemap.md) for all available pages.
