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How to manage outsourced testing
You don’t just bring outsourced testers in and magically get bug reports out — there needs to be some oversight. Here are 5 ways to make outsourced testing as effective and efficient as possible.

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You don’t just bring outsourced testers in and magically get bug reports out — there needs to be some oversight. Here are 5 ways to make outsourced testing as effective and efficient as possible.

EDITORIALS
Most teams wait too long to hire testers, only to watch customers discover bugs that seemed obvious in hindsight. Adding just one tester earlier than you think could be the difference between a smooth launch and watching your users trust crumble.

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So, you’ve decided to outsource your testing. Smart move – outsourcing can give you access to specialized skills and extra hands when you need them most. But now what? Here’s how to set your testers up to get the most out of your testing.

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Don’t overcomplicate reporting test results. While it might seem simple to present metrics and statistics in charts and graphs, they don’t actually tell you what you really need to know about what’s working and what isn’t.

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Software testing is about discovery. It involves exploring software to understand its quality and giving stakeholders the information they need to make better decisions. But testing can veer off course.

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The truth is, hiring takes time, but bringing in external testers isn’t complicated. Most teams need help faster than recruitment can deliver, and outsourcing gives you extra hands without the delay – or the commitment – of permanent hires.

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System testing is a key stage in software testing where you check that the entire system works together as expected. Instead of testing individual features in isolation, system testing looks at the full product — making sure everything behaves correctly in real-world conditions before release.

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Over planning is a common trap for testing teams. They get caught up building elaborate frameworks for test planning leaving obvious issues the chance to slip through to production – there is an easier way.

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QA testing tools can be a minefield. There are so many things to test – and so many different tools out there! Don’t let it stress you out. We’re here to break it down, with our guide to the different types of QA tools, as well as insights on the best ones to use.

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Software testing isn’t about formalized test cases or fancy burndown charts. It’s not even a quality assurance mechanism. So, what is it? Why does it matter? And how hard can it be?

EDITORIALS
The simple yet effective approach to testing that can transform your development process, helping you deliver more reliable software through human insight and real-world usage scenarios.

EDITORIALS
You don’t just bring outsourced testers in and magically get bug reports out — there needs to be some oversight. Here are 5 ways to make outsourced testing as effective and efficient as possible.

EDITORIALS
Most teams wait too long to hire testers, only to watch customers discover bugs that seemed obvious in hindsight. Adding just one tester earlier than you think could be the difference between a smooth launch and watching your users trust crumble.

EDITORIALS
So, you’ve decided to outsource your testing. Smart move – outsourcing can give you access to specialized skills and extra hands when you need them most. But now what? Here’s how to set your testers up to get the most out of your testing.

EDITORIALS
Don’t overcomplicate reporting test results. While it might seem simple to present metrics and statistics in charts and graphs, they don’t actually tell you what you really need to know about what’s working and what isn’t.

EDITORIALS
Software testing is about discovery. It involves exploring software to understand its quality and giving stakeholders the information they need to make better decisions. But testing can veer off course.

EDITORIALS
The truth is, hiring takes time, but bringing in external testers isn’t complicated. Most teams need help faster than recruitment can deliver, and outsourcing gives you extra hands without the delay – or the commitment – of permanent hires.

EDITORIALS
System testing is a key stage in software testing where you check that the entire system works together as expected. Instead of testing individual features in isolation, system testing looks at the full product — making sure everything behaves correctly in real-world conditions before release.

EDITORIALS
Over planning is a common trap for testing teams. They get caught up building elaborate frameworks for test planning leaving obvious issues the chance to slip through to production – there is an easier way.

EDITORIALS
QA testing tools can be a minefield. There are so many things to test – and so many different tools out there! Don’t let it stress you out. We’re here to break it down, with our guide to the different types of QA tools, as well as insights on the best ones to use.

EDITORIALS
Software testing isn’t about formalized test cases or fancy burndown charts. It’s not even a quality assurance mechanism. So, what is it? Why does it matter? And how hard can it be?

EDITORIALS
The simple yet effective approach to testing that can transform your development process, helping you deliver more reliable software through human insight and real-world usage scenarios.