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Guides, best practices, and insights for QA teams who ship fast and test smart.
- QA ProcessMar 13, 2026QA Process
Mar 13, 2026
How to Write a Test Plan From a PRD (With Template)
A repeatable five-step method for translating any PRD into a structured, executable test plan, including a free Google Sheets template and where AI can take the grunt work off your plate.
How to Write a Test Plan From a PRD (With Template)
A repeatable five-step method for translating any PRD into a structured, executable test plan, including a free Google Sheets template and where AI can take the grunt work off your plate.
- QA ProcessMar 6, 2026QA Process
Mar 6, 2026
How to Run a Bug Bash: A Step-by-Step Guide for Product Teams
Bug bashes catch what automated tests and solo QA passes miss. This guide covers scoping, group assignment, real-time tracking, and post-bash triage, so your next session actually produces results.
How to Run a Bug Bash: A Step-by-Step Guide for Product Teams
Bug bashes catch what automated tests and solo QA passes miss. This guide covers scoping, group assignment, real-time tracking, and post-bash triage, so your next session actually produces results.
- TeamFeb 27, 2026Team
Feb 27, 2026
How to Do QA Without a Dedicated QA Team
A lightweight QA framework for startup teams of 3–15 people: what to test, who tests it, how to track it, and the signals that tell you it's time to hire your first QA engineer.
How to Do QA Without a Dedicated QA Team
A lightweight QA framework for startup teams of 3–15 people: what to test, who tests it, how to track it, and the signals that tell you it's time to hire your first QA engineer.
- ToolsFeb 20, 2026Tools
Feb 20, 2026
When to Stop Using Spreadsheets for QA (and What to Use Instead)
Spreadsheets are a perfectly reasonable starting point for QA. But there's a moment when they stop serving you. Here are seven signs you've hit that moment, and what to do next.
When to Stop Using Spreadsheets for QA (and What to Use Instead)
Spreadsheets are a perfectly reasonable starting point for QA. But there's a moment when they stop serving you. Here are seven signs you've hit that moment, and what to do next.