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How do I fix our QA process before everyone loses their mind?

1 hour ago
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  • Original title: How do I fix our QA process before everyone loses their mind?
  • Source link: Open Reddit Post
  • Detected categories: Workflow & Automation, Government Digital Services, Platform Support Needs
  • Matched keywords: fix, manual, system, tool, automation, pan
  • Comment count on source: 3

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We’re a small team of 4. We use Playwright for UI automation, manual testing for pretty much everything else, Testiny for test cases (in theory), and then a massive Google Sheet with like 50 tabs because that’s what people actually keep updating. So now we basically have two sources of truth and neither one feels reliable. Devs barely check the test docs anymore. Manual testers are getting tired of repeating the same checks every release cycle. And the overall process just feels heavier every sprint instead of better. I’m not trying to build some perfect enterprise QA system or anything. I just want to make one realistic improvement next sprint that actually reduces pain for the team. For people at normal mid-sized companies: - what does your QA workflow actually look like? - what kind of tools do you use? - Are you guys satisfied with your QA workflow?

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Posted 1 hour ago
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