Tested for performance without errors or compromises
You can create a perfect website tailored to your needs, but if you haven’t gone through QA and the testing phase, you cannot guarantee that the website will be stable, functional, and reliable at all times.
When we launch a website, the work is not finished. Our next task is to check and ensure that everything works flawlessly. This is exactly where QA (Quality Assurance) and testing come into play.
Users expect a high-quality and, above all, secure user experience on every website.
QA allows us to check quality during the development process, as well as after it.
Our task is to go through all functionalities and then identify potential errors that could lead to problems.
After that, we move on to testing all other elements of the website, which include:
- functional testing
- performance testing
- compatibility testing
- security testing.
In the functional testing phase, we check whether forms and buttons work properly, and then move on to navigation control and purchase processes.
We perform performance testing by checking how the website behaves under load, with a focus on speed, stability, and system response.
In compatibility testing, the focus is on checking how the website works across different devices and browsers, which includes testing on all types of devices as well as different web browsers.
One of the essential parts of testing is ensuring maximum security, where our focus is on data protection, identifying potential vulnerabilities, and verifying the security of user information. The testing phase is especially important for e-commerce websites/online stores.
We have listed the parts of manual testing, but automated testing must also be carried out, where we ensure process repeatability and achieve greater efficiency.