Overview
Our QA services provide a modular approach for delivering high-quality, platform-ready products tailored to support web, mobile, and backend — at scale and at any stage. Whether you're a delivery team looking to plug in support or a new project kicking off with complex requirements, this section outlines what you can expect from QA. We ensure quality with time and cost efficiency, without compromises.
Explore what types of QA services we offer, how they are applied per platform, and what tooling we support across the full spectrum of product delivery:
- Test Plans -> This section outlines how we use test plans to organize functional tests, track coverage, and ensure test traceability across platforms. Linked directly from feature or ticket using out of the box test management tools in Azure DevOps or JIRA, test plans are an essential tool for consistent and maintainable QA execution.
- Frontend Testing -> This section describes our approach to frontend testing across multiple browsers and devices. It covers both manual and automated strategies, component versus end-to-end testing, and the tools we use.
- Backend Testing -> This section focuses on how we test backend APIs and services — from unit-level validation to integration with databases, authentication layers, and third-party services. It includes tools, automation setups, and best practices.
- Bugs & Issues -> This section explains how we distinguish between internal and live issues, our lifecycle for reporting and resolving them, severity classification, and tips for writing high-quality bug reports that help developers and testers resolve issues faster.
Feature Flags
This page outlines the QA role in ensuring that toggled features behave as expected under all flag states and in every environment.
Test plans
A test plan is a detailed document that outlines the strategy, objectives, resources, schedule, and scope of testing for a software project. It defines the testing approach, test cases, and criteria for success, ensuring that all aspects of the application are thoroughly evaluated. A well-structured test plan serves as a roadmap for the testing process, helping teams stay organized, aligned, and focused on delivering a high-quality product.