Why Access to Devices is Still a Concern (and What to Do About It)

Android application testing is notoriously challenging. There are at least 24,000 different Android devices in the world made available by over 1,300 brands. Even for developers well-versed in the conundrum…

3 Ways QA Should Participate In Daily Standups

Standup meetings are a daily (or weekly) staple for teams practicing agile software development. Ten to twenty minutes spent discussing what everyone is currently working on and what issues stand…

Customer-Focused Testing Strategies That Don’t Break the Bank

QA improves products by incorporating customer data from other business functions and channels. Consolidating learnings from departments like support and sales can be invaluable. It’s also true that testing the full customer journey…

10 QA Statistics

Marketers and IT experts regularly produce fascinating research demonstrating their industry’s impact on the bottom line—but what about QA? QA is known to directly affect the customer experience, which will…

QA + UX : How to Nail First Impressions with New Customers

How many apps that you’ve signed up for (or downloaded) do you actually use? Which ones make you forget all about them and which ones make you fall in love?…

5 Things to Test in an Omnichannel Retail Environment

As consumers, we’re all obsessed with omnichannel retail whether we know it or not. I like finding an excellent promotion for my favorite fitness retailer on Facebook mobile, scoping it…

How to Improve Communication Between Testing and Development

Developing in an agile environment brings together requirements, design, maintenance, and deployment so teams can hit the constantly moving target of user expectations. Nowadays, products see more releases more often,…

How to Build a Community of Remote Testers That Really Feels Like a Community

  The vast majority of content on remote work culture is written for teams who are completely remote, but at Testlio, we have two main offices (Tallinn and San Francisco)…