> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.does.qa/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.does.qa/configuration.md).

# Configuration

- [Whitelisting IPs](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/whitelisting-ips.md): Information on how to allow DoesQA to be whitelisted for private apps.
- [Max Concurrency](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/max-concurrency.md): Control how many tests run in parallel during a test run.
- [CI / CD](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/ci-cd.md): How to set up and run DoesQA in a CI/CD pipeline, and the configuration options available
- [GitLab Component Integration](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/ci-cd/gitlab-component-integration.md): How to integrate DoesQA into your GitLab CI/CD processes
- [Schedules](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/schedules.md): Set up recurring test runs during specific time windows.
- [Block Hostnames](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/block-hostnames.md): How to block specific hostnames from loading and running during your test runs.
- [Notifications](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/notifications.md)
- [Webhook](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/notifications/webhook.md): Trigger remote tooling straight out of DoesQA.
- [Email](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/notifications/email.md)
- [Slack](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/notifications/slack.md)
- [MFA](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/mfa.md): Use MFA verification within your tests.
- [Recipes](https://docs.does.qa/configuration/recipes.md): Run a filtered set of flows with custom values.


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