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 Excel at Customer Experience Testing

The relationship between product quality and customer satisfaction has long been one of the hardest things to measure. While it’s still fairly elusive, review platforms and helpdesk suites make feedback easier…

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)…

How To Lead Your Product to Success

  Last week I gave a talk at TopConf Tallinn 2016 about the leadership indicators for successful products. But what makes a product successful? And what is success?! Over the…

Mobile Application Testing Pitfalls to Avoid

  Users want sleek, elegant apps that are priced right and action-focused. Effective mobile application testing strategies are based on one end goal: pleasing the user. Mobile application testing is…

How To Get Your Web Testing Team To Be Expert Mobile Testers

Everything is going mobile, so it’s time your testing team did too. Mobile app testing is all the more critical because users have super high expectations. Not meeting those expectations…

5 Ways to Make Your App More Reliable With QA

  Who on your team do you think is mostly likely to have psychic powers? The answer may surprise you. It’s your QA engineer. And not just any psychic powers….

5 Quick Fixes To Boost Your App Store Rating

Users are fickle. Anything and everything can piss them off. Critical bugs will cause your users to never come back. Small bugs will chip away at your user’s experience. Neither…