Feature

Campaigns and scores

Your load tests now have a purpose, a score, and a history your whole organization can read.

Campaign is now available in Gatling Enterprise Edition. It gives your load tests what they've always been missing: a business context, a structured score, and a record that compounds over time.

Until now, every test run existed in isolation. Engineers knew what had been tested. Nobody knew whether it was working or whether the picture was getting better or worse. Campaign changes that. Attach your tests to a business goal, run them, and let the platform build the evidence you need to answer the question your leadership is actually asking: are we ready?

No new simulations to write. No separate reporting tool to maintain. Your existing tests connect to a Campaign. Every run they produce contributes to a score. Every score is snapshotted. The history is yours.

How it works

  • Create a campaign: A Campaign belongs to a team. It references one or more of that team's tests around a shared goal — a release, an event, a quarterly audit. From there, the platform takes over.
  • Attach your tests: Link existing tests from the Manage Tests panel. Tests already assigned to another Campaign are clearly marked. Each test belongs to one Campaign at a time.
  • Tag each test with its type: Standard, Stress, Spike, Capacity, Soak, or Smoke. Optional — but it feeds directly into your Methodology score and tells the full story of what your program covers.
  • Run your tests: Each completed run contributes to the Campaign score. Runs that are in progress, broken, or timed out are excluded from scoring until they complete normally.
  • Read the score and what's driving it: The Campaign score is a composite of three dimensions. Hover any metric to see exactly what it measures, how it's weighted, and what it would take to improve it.
  • Watch the history build: Every day the state is snapshotted automatically. Scores, linked tests, SLO results — the full picture, preserved. The score trend chart shows you whether you're moving in the right direction.

Launched on
May 2026
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