What is Manual Testing?

In simple terms, Manual Testing is the process of manually checking software for defects without the use of automation tools. Testers take on the role of end users and verify that the software behaves as expected. This process is essential in ensuring the quality and usability of applications, especially in areas where automated testing may fall short.

Why It Matters

Manual Testing plays a critical role in delivering a polished, user-friendly product. It allows for intuitive exploratory testing, detailed user experience evaluation, and validation of visual elements like layout and design.

Manual testers can adapt on the fly, identify subtle issues, and provide real-time feedback. This approach helps catch bugs that automated tests might miss, ensuring a higher quality release and a better user experience.

What We Offer

Exploratory and Ad-hoc Testing
We perform unscripted, scenario-based testing to uncover unexpected issues and evaluate real-world use cases that are difficult to predict in advance.

Functional and Regression Testing
Our QA engineers ensure that new features work as intended and that existing functionalities remain unaffected by recent changes or updates.

UI/UX Evaluation
By manually reviewing interfaces and workflows, we assess the overall user experience, pinpoint areas of friction, and suggest improvements that enhance usability and engagement.

What We Offer

5

Automated Testing

5

Cybersecurity & Risk Management