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How to Stress-Test Your Product for Investors
When you’re pitching your product to investors, it’s not just about showing off its features—it’s about demonstrating that your product can handle pressure and grow with demand. Investors want to see that your solution is resilient and market-ready. One small failure during due diligence...
- April 1, 2025

Choosing the Right QA Partner: A CTO & Product Manager Guide
Selecting the right QA partner is a strategic decision that fundamentally impacts your product’s trajectory. The ideal partner transcends mere bug detection—they become an integral extension of your team, seamlessly aligning with your development workflow while proactively identifying potential issues before they materialize. In...
- March 25, 2025

How We Help Startups Build a QA Strategy from Scratch
Startups are built on speed, innovation, and often, a fair amount of controlled chaos. But when it comes to quality assurance (QA), “controlled chaos” isn’t a strategy—it’s a risk. Software defects, performance bottlenecks, and security vulnerabilities can make or break a product launch. At...
- February 27, 2025

AI vs. QA Engineers: Why Human Testers Are Still Irreplaceable?
AI is taking over the world—at least, that’s what the headlines keep telling us. It’s writing code, composing music, generating art, and even trying (and failing) to write jokes. We’ve got AI chatbots giving questionable life advice, self-driving cars that still need a babysitter,...
- February 17, 2025

9 Common App Testing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Testing is often the last thing teams want to slow down for. But skipping or rushing through QA can be the difference between a five-star app and a PR disaster. Bugs don’t just cause minor inconveniences; they can break trust, damage reputations, and even...
- January 29, 2025

Bridging the Gap: Aligning QA & Development for Faster Results
In software development, speed and quality often feel like opposing forces. Developers push to release features quickly, while QA teams work to catch bugs and uphold user expectations. This natural friction can lead to delays, miscommunication, and frustration. But what if speed and quality...
- January 22, 2025