We're excited to announce a new video series! 🎉 Get ready to hear directly from our customers about how LoopQA is transforming their businesses. Stay tuned for the first testimonial coming soon! #customerexperience #testimonial #LoopQA Meet Mike Brammer, CEO and founder of HealthTech startup FamGenix. He praises LoopQA's expertise in the HealthTech sector, saying "... as a startup company we were able to kind of tap into some much-needed experience and guidance on the QA by teaming up with Loop just because you already had the experience."
LoopQA
Software Development
Traverse City, Michigan 10,689 followers
Onshore Manual & Automated QA Services
About us
LoopQA is your onshore partner for comprehensive quality assurance. We specialize in finding exceptional QA talent with the critical thinking and adaptability to serve companies of all sizes, from startups to enterprises. Our flexible engagement models offer both manual and automation services, ranging from ad-hoc support to fully embedded QA teams. With LoopQA, you can elevate your software quality and user experience.
- Website
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http://www.workwithloop.com
External link for LoopQA
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Traverse City, Michigan
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- software testing, quality assurance, startup, software development, agile development, regression testing, automated testing, mobile, computer software, cloud, and qa
Locations
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Traverse City, Michigan 49686, US
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Los Angeles, California 90049, US
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Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501, US
Employees at LoopQA
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Ryan Anderson
President & COO at LoopQA, Technical & Engineering Leader, Financial & Project/Program Management, Real Estate Investor & REALTOR®
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Ben F.
CEO & Founder at LoopQA // Playwright Ambassador // I Interview CTOs on The Daily CTO
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Eric Lauzon
Quality Assurance Engineer at Loop Software & Testing Services
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Ty Newman
QA Engineer
Updates
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Expect more from your team when doing exploratory testing. Just because it’s "exploratory" doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go deep.
Having spent thousands of hours doing exploratory testing as a team, one mistake that occasionally arises is a tester thinking that exploratory testing means just bouncing around the app and calling it done. At LoopQA, we use the analogy of a fireman clearing a house to explain exploratory testing. Find the baby’s room first. Make sure you've thoroughly checked it before moving to the next room, and so on. Just because you're doing exploratory testing doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go deep. Happy testing out there! #softwaretesting #qa #exploratorytesting
The Best Analogy For Effective Exploratory Testing
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Do you have a startup but can't afford QA testing? We're offering a quid pro quo deal: we'll find bugs in your app, and in return, you let us document the process for our marketing. What you get: A free "State of Your App" dashboard report, typically identifying 20+ issues, with about 5 often representing serious business risks. Our proven process involves assigning two expert testers to your app for 10-15 hours of thorough exploratory testing. What we get: The opportunity to document this process in real-time as we conduct the evaluation. We'll use the resulting content for marketing purposes to showcase the effectiveness of our approach. Interested in this mutually beneficial opportunity? It's easy to get involved—just drop a comment below or send me a direct message. Please note: This offer is exclusively available to US-based companies. #softwaretesting #qualityassurance #bugs
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At LoopQA, we have the privilege of working on a wide variety of interesting apps. We've greatly benefited from applying patterns like the ones our CEO, Ben Fellows, describes in this post. Feel free to check out the article for more insights and tips. Our blog is packed with valuable information that we believe will benefit you as much as it has benefited us. Looking forward to your thoughts! #Automation #LoopQA
This article is consistently one of our top performers. Lately, I've been thinking about giving it a new spin and diving deeper into some of the concepts it covers. For anyone working in UX/UI automation, seeing web pages as a series of grids with unique elements is incredibly beneficial. These unique elements can be referenced within parent elements for non-unique ones, which can make your automation tasks much more efficient. It might sound a bit tricky, but once you get the hang of it, you'll find it makes your work a lot easier. You'll encounter this almost daily in automation, so understanding this concept can really give you an edge. I'm considering expanding on this topic and would love to know if you think it would be helpful. Drop a comment if you're interested, or if you have any questions about it. Your feedback is always appreciated! In the meantime, feel free to check out the article if you haven't already. It's packed with useful insights and tips that I think you'll find valuable. Looking forward to your thoughts! #Automation #AutomationEngineer #Playwright