Stop paying for incomplete solutions

The only guarantees in life are death and taxes. If you're building software, there are two more: bugs and an endless need for tests.

While QA firms and tools have been “doing QA” for years, they’re stuck in the past. We’ve spoken with 100s of founders, engineers, and PMs, and they all agree:

“We’ve lost deals due to bad QA.” “We would buy pizzas to entice our senior ML engineers to do bug bashes.” “My coworker just told me that they are in ‘QA Hell’.”

Whether we’re shipping tax credit software or drone delivery apps together, Megan, Adwith, Shane, Daniel and I have tried every testing solution and were disappointed with our choices. As a software team, you’re stuck with only bad options: hire an expensive (and slow) QA firm, purchase a QA tool that takes even more time to learn, or spend precious internal resources on testing. There hasn’t been a clear way to speed up the process and even AI can only take you so far.

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