Is remote-first the new reality for software companies (and 4 ways to adapt)

While the digital nomad lifestyle changed the face of work-from-home, the coronavirus brought remote work to a new level. Today, the increased acceptance of – and the success of –…

Four consumer behavior trends: anecdotes from Testlio

For our success at Testlio, it’s crucial to understand app and consumer trends – after all, it’s one way to add value-by-expertise to our client engagements. And lately, app and…

The State Of App Testing 2020: New Benchmarks For Commerce & Retail Apps

September 28, 2020. Austin, TX. Testlio, the originator of Networked Testing, today revealed new testing benchmarks for commerce and retail app developers.  State of App Testing 2020: Commerce & Retail…

Why test automation cannot live without manual testing

Every day, thousands of new applications make their way into app stores. To ensure these apps are functional and bug-free, a combination of manual testing and automated testing is essential….

How to maintain complete device coverage when under pressure to release

So many devices, so little time. When you’re on a tight release schedule, it can be challenging to cover the devices that matter to your user base. But excellent device…

Instrumented Testing: What is it & How Do I Get Started?

Instrumented testing is a game-changer in quality assurance. It does more than just find bugs. It captures detailed insights into the testing process. It shows exactly when and how issues…

How to uncover the product improvements customers need & want

Every product requires improvement. For social media apps, comments get moved and reactions become more realistic. For eCommerce fashion accessory sites, virtual reality try-ons boost sales. And for B2B software,…

Meet a Tester: Borhan

In Meet a Tester, we feature QA experts from our network who share their love for quality and Testlio. Borhan is a mobile app developer and tester from Bangladesh. Tell…

New perspectives on remote and distributed QA [free guide]

With the worldwide health crisis shutting down offices, organizations everywhere have had to quickly embrace remote and distributed work. Software teams have had to rethink their approach to coordination, iterative…